‘Maine Coon’ Cats In Neglect Case Looking For Loving Homes

PORTLAND, OR – The Oregon Humane Society is beginning the process of putting up for adoption a large group of cats rescued from neglect by Washington County Animal Services. More than 30 cats, mostly Maine Coon, and two birds, were transferred to Oregon Humane Society after their, and the animals have been receiving extensive medical and behavior care since.

Many of the cats were suffering from eye infections and skin issues that required surgery, medication, and other care. The most fearful cat, Wesley, is receiving specialized care in OHS’ Behavior Modification Program.

Recently, the suspect in this case pled guilty to 10 counts of Animal Neglect in the First Degree, and one count of Animal Neglect in the Second Degree. The resolution of the case allows the cats and birds to go up for adoption.

“This outcome is the culmination of an intense investigation by Washington County Animal Services into the neglect of these animals,” says Randy Covey, Manager, Washington County Animal Services. “We’re grateful for the partnerships we have with the Sheriff’s Office who assisted with the search warrant and OHS who provided invaluable long-term care and housing after our initial seizure, exams and evidence documentation.”…

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