500 cats crammed in to “cat sanctuary” got rescued
October 6th, 2006
Hundreds of cats in north Idaho have been taken from a non-profit cat sanctuary. Humane Society officials seized more than 500 animals, mostly cats, from The Voices of Animals Camelot Sanctuary after discovering many of the cats were in extremely bad health.
Bonner County Sheriff’s deputies found those 500 cats crammed in to nine dilapidated trailers covered in filth and feces.
Sheriff’s deputies raided the Camelot Sanctuary Thursday and ordered the owner, Ed Crizwell, off the 20-acre site.
The Humane Society said Criswell and Cheryl L. Perkins have been charged with 21 counts each of neglect and cruelty to animals, which can result in a $300 fine and/or up to six months in jail per count.
When officers walked through the shelter they say they found dying cats and the remains of about 40 animals in freezers. Crizwell says he took in cats that other people refused to care for, by people unwilling to care for the animals themselves.
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