In January 2023, our Animal Rescue Team responded to an alleged cruelty and neglect case in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, where more than 170 cats were trapped in horrific conditions, with overflowing litter boxes and dirty cages stacked on top of one another. These cats showed signs of extreme neglect, and several were in dire need of medical attention. Many cats had no apparent access to clean water.

Your support helped these animals and can continue to help others like them.

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Athena, one of 176 cats rescued in Mississippi

Athena was one of 176 cats rescued from deplorable conditions by our Animal Rescue Team. She was in serious health risk and needed immediate care. Now, after surgery, she has a fighting chance to find the loving home she deserves!

Updates

Feb. 8: The cats are receiving much-needed veterinary attention and TLC at our temporary shelter. We are starting to transfer those who are ready to shelter and rescue partners for adoption into loving homes!

Jan. 31: Our Animal Rescue Team is on the ground in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, where more than 170 cats are suffering from what is alleged to be appalling neglect. Many cats were trapped in filthy conditions without apparent access to food and water. Some are even missing their fur and need veterinary attention. Donate now to help these animals get the urgent care they need and support all our lifesaving work.

Cats in dirty cage before being rescued from an alleged cruelty situation in Crystal Springs, MS
Meredith Lee
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The HSUS
Cat in dirty cage before being rescued from an alleged cruelty situation in Crystal Springs, MS
Meredith Lee
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The HSUS
Over 100 cats and kittens rescued from a large-scale breeder

Cats and kittens rescued from a large-scale breeder in Virginia are safe now, thanks to you. Donate now to help us protect more animals who need us the very most.

Rescued cat on its way to vet medical exam
Kevin Wolf / AP Images for the HSUS

Was the owner of the property/animals arrested?

Local law enforcement is handling the investigation and is best suited to answer any questions regarding charges.

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What will happen to the animals now?

The animals have been moved to a safe, undisclosed location where they are receiving much-needed care. When ready, they will be available for adoption through our rescue partners.

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Can I adopt one of the cats?

Right now, the cats are at a safe, undisclosed location where they are receiving much-needed veterinary care while we work with our shelter and rescue partners to place cats into their adoption programs. Several of the cats have already been placed—please contact the individual organizations below for more information on fostering or adopting.

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Can I volunteer to help?

Thanks for your interest! Learn more about becoming an Animal Rescue Team volunteer.

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