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Dozens of cats surrendered need rehabilitation before OC Animal Care could adopt them out

The OC Register by The OC Register
Mar 13, 2024 10:42 am EDT
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OC Animal Care is calling on animal rescues and community members to help give a fresh start to dozens of cats found living in “deplorable” conditions that will need lots of training before they can be adopted as pets.

The county shelter was contacted late last month about the surrendering of the rescued 85 pets, mostly cats and two dogs. Because of their living conditions, the animals are in a high state of fear, officials said, some lashing out at staff, making them ineligible for immediate public adoption.

“Their behavior is very typical of those involved in animal overcrowding and will need time, space and patience to become more social,” Alexa Pratt, a public information officer for the county animal shelter, said. “These cats are not used to human interaction, being touched and are very fearful. They have a long road to becoming what we would consider a companion pet cat, but their behaviors can evolve and grow as their environment changes.”

Only two of the cats are considered ready for going home with a family as a pet and are available adoption.

Pratt said the shelter’s staff is working with the other cats using positive reinforcement techniques such as petting, treats and praise, to get them to open up and become used to being around people. But the shelter can’t do it alone, officials said.

Shelter officials feel another 61 cats could go to rescues or fosters for continuing their socialization with more individual attention than the shelter could provide.

“No matter how nice our shelter is, it’s still not a quiet, comfortable home,” Pratt said. “By working with members of the community and partner agencies, we hope to transition these cats from the shelter to a home environment where they can continue their road to recovery by giving them more individualized attention where they can learn to trust again and be loved like they deserve.”

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