Deputies Discover over 100 Emaciated Cats in U-Haul Van in California
WALKER COUNTY, GEORGIA; SANTA NELLA, CALIFORNIA, JUN 30 – Two cases involve a Walker County couple charged with multiple felony counts for neglecting dogs, and a California woman arrested for leaving 134 cats in extreme heat, 28 found dead.
- Authorities in Merced County arrested a woman after discovering over 106 emaciated cats and 28 dead cats inside a U-Haul van.
- Deputies reported that no food or water was found in the van during the inspection.
- The woman was booked into the Merced County Jail on 93 counts of animal cruelty.
- Surviving cats were taken to the Merced County Animal Shelter, according to the sheriff's office.
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