The cats were living in what officials described as overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate access to food and water.
Dozens of cats removed from an "overcrowded and unsanitary" home in Norfolk County last week will soon be up for adoption, according to the MSPCA.
Mike Keiley, vice-president of the MSPCA-Angell’s animal protection division, explained in a release that the cats "were living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions without adequate access to food ...
The MSPCA-Angell is looking for homes for 30 cats after they were removed from an overcrowded and unsafe home in Norfolk County.
Massachusetts has a new law banning the “inhumane” and “barbaric” declawing of cats, a move that the bill’s sponsor says will ...
A new Massachusetts law bans the sale of kittens and puppies under eight weeks old, as well as the roadside sale of animals.
Governor Maura Healey signed a law Wednesday that bans the sale of puppies and kittens under eight weeks old, as well as the ...
Gov. Maura Healey signed a law Wednesday that bans the sale of puppies and kittens under eight weeks old, as well as the ...
Massachusetts has a new law banning the "inhumane" and "barbaric" declawing of cats, a move that the ... and $2,500 for a third or subsequent offense. MSPCA-Angell's animal hospitals have refused ...
MSPCA-Angell’s Mike Keiley said the 30 cats did not have adequate access to food, water and clean litter boxes, but are in generally good health. “These cats are pretty thin, so they’re on ...