SOUTHAMPTON, N.B. — New Brunswick animal protection officers have rescued 20 stray kittens in Southampton, N.B., near Nackawic. The New Brunswick SPCA ...
New Brunswick SPCA officers rescued 20 stray kittens in Southampton, N.B., near Nackawic. ContributedWhat should you do when a traffic light is out? | SaltWireSOUTHAMPTON, N.B. — New Brunswick animal protection officers have rescued 20 stray kittens in Southampton, N.B., near Nackawic.
The kittens were taken to the Oromocto SPCA and Fredericton SPCA animal shelters for foster care, where they will be in a safe environment, fed, dewormed and socialized. “They responded immediately to the call and were able to rescue the 20 homeless kittens,” said Porter.
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