The last of more than 100 cats, including about 20 kittens, recently removed from a Toronto home have been transferred to animal shelters and foster homes. A crew from the Etobicoke Humane Society was at the residence on Saturday to round up 41 cats that still remained inside. Workers and volunteers from the Toronto Humane Society and Toronto Cat Rescue, along with officials from Toronto Animal Services, had been at the home throughout last week corralling the cats and moving them to their respective facilities. A deluge of donations made it possible for the Etobicoke Humane Society to shelter the cats, according to president Cristina Scassa. Toronto Cat Rescue took in 50 of the animals, while the remainder went to the Toronto Humane Society.
Source: CBC News March 31, 2019 19:18 UTC