The Ottawa Humane Society says it has taken in 21 homeless kittens from the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society, which says it is dealing with a capacity crisis.
The Ottawa Humane Society says it has taken in 21 homeless kittens from the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society."Our population is also high in Ottawa, but Windsor was running out of options and we wanted to help. We worked out how we could provide the veterinary treatment the kittens need, and find them new homes as soon as we can," said OHS president and CEO Sharon Miko in a news release Monday.
OHS has more than 40 cats available for adoption and it has dropped the adoption fee for cats that are seven years old or older, as older cats are often overlooked.from the OHS shelter. Cat owners are to keep their cats indoors unless on a leash and harness or in the safety of an enclosed catio, and to spay and neuter their pets.
A weather system extending across Atlantic Canada continues to bring periods of showery weather along with a risk of thunderstorms.40-year-old N.S. man dies in highway crashThe Ontario elementary school that Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid once attended is abuzz with excitement ahead of Monday night’s Stanley Cup Final.An arrest has been made in connection with a shooting that took the lives of two men in Rexdale earlier this month, a police source tells CP24.
The United States Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to a company appearing to sell products containing human fecal matter without approval from the agency.Road reopens after fire and explosions in MerlinA vehicle fire at a hotel in south London drew the attention of police last Tuesday. That morning, just after 5:00 a.m., a loud bang prompted a concerned call to police – the fire at Royce Court and Bessemer Road was quickly extinguished, with no reported injuries.
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