The police in Atlanta, went to check on Georgia, as some living without - protection in a van They found eight cats and kittens ...
- The police in Atlanta, went to check on Georgia, as some living without - protection in a van
- They found eight cats and kittens who live in precarious conditions
- Minivan dirty smelled of urine and feces, and one of the cats was pregnant
- Wanted Alexandra Wingate and mother for animal cruelty, were arrested
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Two women were arrested when police found them living in a Mini - dirty van with amazing eight Cats and kittens new - born.
When the police were called to check on a family without - shelter live in his truck, they found the cats, kittens days old crushed in a cup holder included.
Sandy Springs Agents in Atlanta, Georgia, she said by the smell of urine and feces were overwhelmed.
Dirt: Two women were arrested when police found her in a dirty van with amazing eight cats and live newborn kittens
Stench: Sandy Springs Agents in Atlanta, Georgia, she said by the smell of urine and feces were overwhelmed
Poorman had Tim Fulton County Animal Control, she said on her hands and knees to rummage through the garbage: terrible conditions
He Ladies Extreme Cat Alexandra Wingate (left), was in the car and the police, she said a local veterinarian pending his mother Sharyn Wingate (right) was; discovered officers later they were asked to leave their prison
Alexandra Wingate, 41, was in the car and told police that she was a local veterinarian and waiting for his 70 - year old mother Sharyn Wingate.
The couple said that they fetch a local store was arrested a little water, but later found that officials had been ordered to leave his arrest on charges of animal cruelty.
They were arrested after violating his probation by possessing animals, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Cats will be treated by veterinarians before County is set for adoption at the shelter Fulton.
Karen Hirsch, Lifeline Animal Project, said at junction 34 of the 38 cats are healthy and ready for adoption.
"Of the four, who are not ready for approval, one is pregnant, it is nursing kittens it is FIV [feline immunodeficiency virus] positive, and it was an infection of the upper respiratory tract," when - it said.
Tim Poorman, Fulton County Animal Control, she said on hands and knees through the garbage pits the animals to find.
"In their minds, they think they are really doing something good, but not, he said FOX5 Atlanta.
Sleaze: When the police were called in his truck living at a homeless family to check, they found a sudden attack of cats with kittens cased days old in a cup holder
Cruel: Karen Hirsch, Lifeline Animal Project, said at junction 34 of the 38 cats are healthy and ready for adoption
Karen Hirsch, Lifeline Animal Project, said 34 of the 38 cats are healthy and ready for adoption
Need a new home: Those interested in the cat adoption is requested, Animal Services Fulton to contact, even if it is still much to do, some of the cats to get health