An appeal for help tonight from the B.C. SPCA. A hoarding situation in Penticton has resulted in 65 cats being surrendered to the local shelter. The facility was forced to immediately transfer a lot of its animals to other shelters to make room for the new arrivals, which are in need of urgent care. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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An animal cruelty investigation prompts the owner to surrender 65 cats the Penticton SPCA
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