Theft of Food From Cat Charity Spurs Community to Donate Enough Supply For 2 Years
After a particularly “callous” theft left a cat charity without any pet food for their 34 homeless felines, they became inundated with donations from the community. Last month, an unidentified thief stole about $3,200 worth of food from the locked garage of the Peterborough Cats Protection in Cambridgeshire, England. style=”display:inline-block;width:300px;height:250px” data-ad-client=”ca-pub-8420654331411867″ data-ad-slot=”1313712966″> Shocked by the crime,…
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Sure is empty down here...