The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia in partnership with Hall County Animal Services recently rescued 62 dogs and cats from a hoarding and breeding operation in Flowery Branch.
A press release from the Humane Society said the animals were left behind after the owner fled with nearly 150 additional dogs and cats.
The cats and dogs, ranging in age from three days old to eight years old, are now in the care of HSNEGA. They are receiving needed treatments and will be ready for adoption in the coming days or weeks, depending on medical needs.
Law enforcement has been unable to provide additional details on this case as of Tuesday morning. AccessWDUN is working to find out more about the status of the person who fled.
“It’s evident that all of these animals have survived a lifetime of neglect while their owner profited from cruelty,” Allison Mayfield, president and CEO of HSNEGA said. “Despite how they have been treated, they are eager for human interaction and affection. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to help end this cycle of cruelty and focus on the next, better chapter of their lives.”
Medical evaluations by the veterinarian team found varying degrees of neglect including illness and infection, the release said.
Many cats were found with upper respiratory infections and are receiving treatment.
Two cats were pregnant when rescued and will be in foster care until they give birth.
All of the animals have received preventative treatment and will be spayed or neutered before becoming available for adoption.
“We very much appreciate our partnership with Hall County Animal Services, our foster families who opened their homes to animals in need without pause, and Angel’s Pet Grooming, whose staff spent two full days bathing and shaving animals with the most severe fur issues,” Mayfield said. “Without our network of supporters, we would be unable to step up and change the course of these innocent lives.”
HSNEGA recommends adoption over purchasing from a breeder.
At this time, five of the rescued dogs are ready for adoption, and four of the dogs have been adopted.
Three of the cats have found a new home.
To view the animal's progress and adoption status visit the HSNEGA website.
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