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An Oklahoma sanctuary in a town with Wild West history often shows hilarious videos of adoptable dogs in cowboy hats and bandanas. But the mood suddenly changed one morning after staff arrived to find a shocking but unfortunately not uncommon scene for shelters and rescues nationwide.

Someone had done what decent folks would find unthinkable and cruel. And it was the second time in months. Once more, kind people rallied to show the decency and compassion lacking in a few bad apples.

Over 15 Cats Left in Cages in the Rain

During the springtime, all rescues are overwhelmed with animals requiring care. While they do all they can, nobody could ever be prepared to see multiple cages of cats left overnight in the rain.  

“We try to stay positive on here most of the time and bring people smiles with dogs in cowboy hats living their best lives, but some days, we have to show you what we see to much of right now,” shared Free To Live Animal Sanctuary.

Multiple crates contained over 15 cats, who had remained exposed to rain all night on a Saturday. Two cats managed to get out and were crying in the nearby drainage ditch.

“We will have to spend the morning trying to trap them and hope we get to them before the elements do,” the rescue stated.

ree To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, Oklahoma Sanctuary, 4

You can see how terrified the cats were at being treated like so much garbage.

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, cat in a crate

Appearing on the local news, Operations Director Kaycee Chance explained what happened to KOCO 5.

“I’m thankful that I saw them when I did because I don’t think they would have lasted much longer,” said Chance. “They were all cold; they were all soaking wet, sitting in their own feces; their own urine.”

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, crate full of cats

Oklahoma Sanctuary Joins Rescue to Raise Awareness

While receiving 50 to 100 intake requests every day, the rescuers needed help. In their rural area of Guthrie, there’s no shelter to help in such situations.

Partnering with another local rescue, Helping Community Paws and Claws. (HCPC) The Logan County nonprofit offered a $700 reward for information leading to those responsible. They also hope to raise awareness about the crtitical need for spaying and neutering animals.

“Just enraged me because there’s other options. We’ve been trying to educate people how important it is to spay and neuter your animals,” said Lisa New from HCPC.

ree To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, Oklahoma Sanctuary, 1

30 Cats Dumped Months Earlier

In May, New and HCPC took in 30 cats similarly dumped on the street in Logan County, Oklahoma. They were similarly in a life-threatening situation exposed to the elements.

“Probably a matter of a couple hours, and they probably would have overheated,” said New. “It doesn’t take much for a cat to get overheated and die.” 

In that case, police arrested three people who will likely face animal cruelty charges.

Image via KFOR News, Logan County cats found, Image courtesy Logan County Sheriff Office

Image via KFOR News, Logan County cats found, Image courtesy Logan County Sheriff Office

Although the rescuers are helping each and every cat possible, the overall situation is out of control. People must take responsibility to spay and neuter their pets to get the pet population in control.

“It’s like trying to empty the ocean with a bucket,” said Chance. “Every time we have a dump like this, it’s just a reminder that people aren’t taking it seriously and the consequences are devastating,” she added.

Video by KOCO 5:

The 15 Cats are Recovering Thanks to Donations

In an update, Free to Live shared that the 15 cats are recovering with help from donations. Plus, they wonderfully managed to catch two cats that escaped into the nearby woods!

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, rescued cats getting baths, 3

“Thank you to everyone for their shares and donations and comments. It means more to us than we could ever express here. Please keep it coming – it takes a huge financial commitment to help 15 all at once. We were able to catch the last two who were hiding in the woods,” the said.

After getting all the cats cleaned up and dried off, the were feeling much better.

“The afternoon was spent drying everyone with towels and getting their temps back up and cozy. This morning they are moving around and eating like champs,” Free to Live shared.

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, rescued cats getting baths, 2

The rescuers reported the incident to authorities. Now, they can get back to helping all the cats prepare for new loving homes.

“We did make a report with Logan County and they are checking any cameras in the area. We know it hurts everyone to see this happening again and again. For now, we will focus on getting all these kids spayed and neutered and ready for new homes.”

Free To Live Animal Sanctuary, Guthrie, Oklahoma, who dumped 15 cats in the rain, Operations Director Kaycee Chance, Helping Community Paws and Claws, Lisa New, 30 cats dumped in Logan County, rescued cats getting baths

You can follow and support Free to Live Animal Sanctuary on Facebook and Instagram.Also, Helping Community Paws and Claws is also on Facebook.

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