Feline Overload: Tampa’s Pet Resource Center Seeks Homes for Cats as Numbers Hit 628% Capacity

It’s raining cats, not dogs, at Hillsborough County’s Pet Resource Center, where a staggering 628% of their capacity has turned the center into a feline festival.

The Tampa shelter currently hosts 352 cats, vastly outnumbering their resources meant for 56, and at a time when the cat population is typically on the decline, officials are left scrambling for solutions, they’re teaming with rescue groups, are appealing to foster parents, and they’re now reaching out to the community in hopes that residents will come forward to adopt any of the numerous cats—a situation both unprecedented and urgent.

The Pet Resource Center, known for its open-door policy, welcomes all strays, regardless of their kind, an admirable but challenging mandate that often sees them swell past sustainable numbers, particularly with dogs and cats. Yet, this level of overcrowding among feline friends marks a first for them…

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