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Related: About this forumDozens of cats removed from south Fargo hotel room
Dozens of cats removed from south Fargo hotel room
Fargo, ND, USA / The Mighty 790 KFGO | KFGO
Ryan Janke
Apr 6, 2023 | 2:59 PM
FARGO (KFGO) A Fargo Community Service Officer and Homeward Animal Shelter staff worked together to remove dozens of cats from a south Fargo hotel room Thursday morning.
According to the Fargo Police Department, a call came in for service related to an animal control concern within the 1300 block of 21st Avenue S. Hotel management told the responding officers an elderly couple living in one of the rooms was hoarding cats and they believed there were around 20 cats in the room. Management wanted the couple to leave immediately.
Baymont Inn management and the officers decided to let the cats stay overnight to make arrangements to have the cats safely removed by animal control.
When the Community Service Officer and shelter staff entered the room Thursday morning, they began placing the cats in crates. They quickly determined there were many more than 20 cats and needed additional resources.
Police said, after several hours, 48 cats were removed from the room and taken to the pound. The cats were checked by a veterinarian.
Several shelters will work to help find homes for the cats.
Fargo, ND, USA / The Mighty 790 KFGO | KFGO
Ryan Janke
Apr 6, 2023 | 2:59 PM
FARGO (KFGO) A Fargo Community Service Officer and Homeward Animal Shelter staff worked together to remove dozens of cats from a south Fargo hotel room Thursday morning.
According to the Fargo Police Department, a call came in for service related to an animal control concern within the 1300 block of 21st Avenue S. Hotel management told the responding officers an elderly couple living in one of the rooms was hoarding cats and they believed there were around 20 cats in the room. Management wanted the couple to leave immediately.
Baymont Inn management and the officers decided to let the cats stay overnight to make arrangements to have the cats safely removed by animal control.
When the Community Service Officer and shelter staff entered the room Thursday morning, they began placing the cats in crates. They quickly determined there were many more than 20 cats and needed additional resources.
Police said, after several hours, 48 cats were removed from the room and taken to the pound. The cats were checked by a veterinarian.
Several shelters will work to help find homes for the cats.
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Dozens of cats removed from south Fargo hotel room (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2023
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Botany
(72,667 posts)1. 48 cats were removed from one room?
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hauckeye
(727 posts)2. The smell must've been atrocious
cbabe
(4,315 posts)3. How are the elderly couple? Sounds as if they need shelter, medical care, loving attention also.