BC SPCA rescues more than 200 cats in northern B.C. home.

On March 22, the BC SPCA, an animal rescue group, announced that it had rescued more than 200 cats from a home in Houston, in northern British Columbia. While the situation surrounding the cats is currently under investigation, the man said, “In the past few years, people have started abandoning stray cats in his garden.

Now we are troubled by the large number of cats.’ are doing.

“We haven’t adopted so many cats at once since I can remember, in the late 1990s,” said senior officer Eileen Drever. She says rescuing cats requires a lot of money. SPCA staff have already visited the owners’ homes to provide them with food, supplies, and litter to prepare them for the SPCA’s care.

The staff take amazing care of the cats, and they are healthy and well-socialized, but they need immediate medical attention, vaccinations, and spaying/neutering.

The SPCA is also looking for a large indoor space for the cats to live temporarily.