cats after they were kicked out of their flat with their owner. It was initially thought there were 96 animals in the 1000sq ft apartment but officials were stunned when the tally rose even further.
The massive brood grew after the young male owner bought just one pair of cats several years ago. Now the Spama Safor shelter in Valencia, Spain is hoping locals can step up to help the animals in their hour of need - even if it is only fostering them temporarily.The organisation, in the south-eastern seaside town of Gandia, has begged residents to help them “at least until they are vaccinated or sterilised”.Salvadora Tormas, who works at the shelter, told AFP: “Apparently the owner took in a pair of cats three years ago and they have been.
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