On Wednesday afternoon, the lives of nearly four dozen kittens were in danger of euthanasia if someone didn’t intervene. For one metro Atlanta non-profit, it wasn’t a question of “would they” but “what do we need” to do it.
The situation started when a cat was killed by a deadly virus and more than 40 kittens were exposed at Cobb County Animal Services.
The illness was Panleukopenia, the feline distemper virus, which is most comparable to being a feline version of parvovirus, which affects dogs…