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CLARION, Pa. -- Some 260 surviving cats rescued about two months ago from a disease-ridden, would-be animal sanctuary are displaying strong recovery signs, according to the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

“You should see, as they get better their own personalities are coming out,” Wendy Evans, shelter manager for the Philadelphia-based PSPCA told Pet Pulse. “When they all came in, they were in pain, they were laying around. Some of them we had to force feed because they would not eat.

“And now that they’re getting better they’re jumping around, they’re playing. We have one we call Bubbles, who has a very definite personality. She lets you know who she likes and who she doesn’t, and she talks to you.”

All told, 380 living cats and 106 dead ones were discovered during a police raid at Tiger Ranch in Frazer Township, which owner and operator Linda Bruno billed as a pet adoption center and Hospice. Since then, many of the cats have died.

The surviving cats are being housed and cared for at an animal shelter in Clarion that was closed in January, but was re-opened to serve as a quarantine hospital after Tiger Ranch was raided.

Many of the cats arrived at the shelter suffering from Feline Calcivirus, with conditions that included pneumonia, arthritis, Gangrene, Chlamydia, E. coli and damage to the central nervous system, according to a PSPCA veterinarian.

The cats’ outlook is far brighter than when they arrived in Clarion, an initial scene Evans described as,

“Oh my God, a little scary.”

The Clarion shelter is making the most of its space, housing cats needing the most care in the lobby under close observation. The former manager’s office is for pregnant cats or those that have given birth since arriving. Other areas are for cats on medication and being examined daily, and still more rooms are for the remaining cats.

The quarantine period for the cats to shed their virus is one to three months, Evans says. An SPCA veterinarian recently told Pet Pulse that it’s still too soon for the cats’ prognosis.

The SPCA has been contacted by numerous people that left their cats at Tiger Ranch, sold on the facility’s positive online description, Evans says.

“They’re crying, they’re upset,” she said.

Some of those former owners have visited the Clarion shelter, hoping to identify their cats. That’s not yet possible, however, due to the possible spread of germs, and because the cats are still considered evidence in the case against Bruno.

“They’re not even allowed to come in the shelter,” Evans said of the former owners. “It’s under quarantine, plus it’s a court case. Once the court case is settled, then the cats that are in the shelter, their pictures will be put up on Pet Finder.

“And anyone who has proof of ownership and can match a cat that we have in the shelter, they will be allowed to get the cat back. There is hope that once the animals are released through the courts, that the ones that are not claimed by owners will be released for adoptions.”

Charges against Bruno include animal cruelty, abuse and neglect. In interviews she has maintained her innocence, saying she’s being railroaded. Bruno has had her share of supporters both in court and during a protest at the Tiger Ranch site.

Much of the public, however, has been outraged by what has happened to the cats, Evans says.

“They never imagined that anyone could allow something like this to happen, but they tell me they’re horrified,” she said, shortly after visiting the cats at their new home.

Intake of so many cats was daunting for workers in Clarion, Evans says.

“Just food and litter alone, making sure we had enough of that,” she said. “And newspaper to put in their cages. A lot of them had open wounds, so you wanted to give them something comfortable, like a blanket or towel to lay on.

“So making sure that you had enough supplies was tough, but the community really came through,” with donations, Evans said.

Many items are still in short supply, however, especially food and litter, Evans says, so the Clarion shelter is again asking for donations from the public.

“Yesterday’s News” cat litter, made of old newspaper, is needed for cats that still have abscesses on their legs or paws.

“They can’t go into the (regular clay) litter because it sticks to their wounds,” Evans said.

Hairball formula food is preferred because as the cats’ health improves they’re licking themselves clean more regularly.

“A lot of the fur with the Calsivirus comes off,” Evans said. “So as they’re cleaning themselves, they’re getting a lot of in gestation of fur. So the hairball formula would help them with that.”

Also needed for shelter workers are protective gloves for handling feral cats, and Tybek disposable coveralls and shoe covers, to protect against them spreading contamination to their own pets.

Overall, the cats are putting their Tiger Ranch ordeal behind them, Evans says.

“And they’re just playing with each other,” Evans said. “They have a pecking order that you can tell which one is the boss of the kennel, and which one is your jokester. We have hammocks in them, and you have the certain cats that will go in there and they talk to you as you’re in the kennel cleaning.

“Some of the cats start to recognize different people that work with them every day. And as soon as they hear your voice they’ll start crying out if they know you’re the one that’s there.”

Some of the feral cats are so well behaved that they go in and out themselves when their carriers need cleaning, without having to be handled, Evans says.

“So you can see these are very intelligent animals,” she said. “As they get better they’re playful, they’re energetic, they have a co-existence with the workers, that they learn a work routine. It’s just amazing.”

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EDs. Note: This version corrects the previously posted story to 380 living cats and 106 dead ones were discovered during the police raid at Tiger Ranch.



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Santonio
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Came aross this post on another forum---explains this fiasco very well......

"I have been reading this forum for months now. Many of you do not understand how our court system works. Lin Marie was charged with 371 summary charges, 203 misdemeanor charges, and 7 felony charges. The Assistant D.A. proposed a "plea bargain" to Lin Marie---plead guilty to 14 misdemeanor charges---and this will not go to trial. Hundreds of charges would be dropped..including the felonies. Every day people "plea bargain" in the United States---settle for lesser charges, and plead guilty. Plead guilty even though they are innocent---you have to play the game. Go ahead, call me stupid, ugly, retarded,fat, whatever...I really don't care. I just want to "set the record straight".
Thank you. "
 
SweetJustice
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What really happened with the Tiger Ranch case..

lets keep the facts straight here.

From Chuck Biedkas article in the Trib,

"The owner of a defunct, no-kill cat shelter in Frazer pleaded guilty yesterday to 12 animal cruelty charges.

Tiger Ranch owner Lin Marie, 47, of Miller Drive, Frazer, also pleaded guilty to two counts of evidence tampering.

She also agreed to pay $200,000 in restitution.

In exchange for the plea, prosecutors dropped almost 600 animal cruelty and other charges against Lin Marie.

The charges stem from the much-publicized March 13, 2008, raid of Tiger Ranch by state animal protection agents from Philadelphia and an Allegheny County detective.

The Tiger Ranch owner, who in previous court papers was identified as Linda Bruno, signed Monday's plea bargain as Lin Marie, and was introduced to Judge Jill E. Rangos by that name.

Marie signed the plea bargain Monday — the day that jury selection was slated to begin for her trial."

www.pittsburghlive.com

 
RagDollAnnie
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http://www.philly.com

www.thepittsburghchannel.com

Glad this henious ordeal is over, for the cats.
 
Santonio
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Check this out:


www.pittsburghlive.com
 
Santonio
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LOOK AT THIS:


www.tortiball.com
 
Santonio
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ok--try this link:

www.youtube.com

 
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Santonio
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Yeah---that cat in the picture looks really sick!
 
Myurab
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First of all, there is no proof that the T.R. cats had vs-fcv. Secondly, what is the big deal. Any form of calici virus or any upper respitory disease can potentially be fatal. What about Panleukopenia????? None of Lin's cats had Panleukopenia which in my opinion is one of the most lethal viruses a cat can get. It is easily preventable because the vaccine is highly effective. The PSPCA, on the other hand, has had outbreaks of Panleukopenia. Maybe that's because they don't vaccinate their cats.
 
Santonio
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Just reading thru the comments---How many of you people are true rescuers? How many of you have trapped feral cats, had them altered, and returned them back to their colonies? How many of you wake at 5 am to make sure the feral colonies have food for the day---then return after your eight hours on the job to make sure they have food for the night. How many of you have gotten a phone call that a mother cat had been hit by a car and killed---and there are kittens in a restaraunt dumpster---only to find yourself climbing thru the dumpster to rescue the kittens, to find the kittens are 3 weeks old. You take them home, gather the family together, and put everyone on every 2 hour shifts---feeding and wiping. Then, taking the kittens to the vet to find out that they are fine, and adopting them out at 8 weeks old. How many of you people posting here can say that you are "True Rescuers"? I bet most of you live in your 2 bedroom condos, with your 2 declawed cats (which I do not believe in). How many of you have ever set traps to catch a feral? How many of you have ever helped a sick cat that was on the street? I bet not too many of you. You have probably never been to Tiger Ranch--yet you have to nerve to criticize what Lin Marie has done. Lin Marie took in any cat--she gave them a second chance at life. I have been there---I have seen the sick cats that have been brought to her. I have seen the people who do not want to "play God" because their cat is sick---they do not want to live with themselves knowing that they "put the cat down". I have seen people take senior cats to Tiger Ranch with no health problems what so ever----they did not want to see the cat someday get sick, and they would have to make a decision--just leave it at Tiger Ranch---Lin will take care of it---and heaven forbid---we do not want our children to see this cat get sick. People that have left cats at Tiger Ranch and now want to know if they are at the Clarion Shelter----What is wrong with you? If you were able to give that cat up in the fist place---you should not be permitted to have it back----did you not look around at Tiger Ranch when you surrendered your cat? Did it look that bad? If it looked that bad to you---then you should have just taken your cat back home with you. I am a Tiger Ranch Supporter---I believe in the No Kill Revolution----Remember---Killing is Not Rescuing.
 
Myurab
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Great news--Dr. Ravi Murarka, head vet of the PSPCA, got fired. He was involved in the T.R. raid. I guess the board has finally realized that Ravi and Howard are a liability to their organization. It seems both of them have a hard time telling the truth.
 
Myurab
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Here's another article:

www.philly.com;!category=news_update;&randomOrd=111008070211&viewAll=y&c=y#comments
 
Myurab
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I guess the link I put to the Pocono Record does work. Please read these articles. The trial was postponed until July 2009. If Lin would have signed over her cats, I guarantee that the PSPCA would have killed most of them. The cats are still couped up in cages at the Clarion Shelter. At T.R. there were several buildings for the cats. Many had outside fenced in areas for the kitties to play. I pray that the remaining cats will return to T.R. where they will be loved. They are just a pawn in a horrible game right now.
 
Myurab
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For some reason I can't get the whole link on here. The articles (which can be found on www.tortiball.com) discuss the horrific abuse, neglect and torture going on in the PSPCA shelters.
 
Myurab
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The link to the articles is:

www.poconorecord.com

Please visit www.tortiball.com for the truth.
 
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Forgot to add. Lin took in many sick and injured cats. Cats that no one else wanted. These cats don't recover overnight. Also, many of the cats at T.R. were feral and ran loose on 300 acres.
 
Myurab
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Are you people joking? The T.R. cats are not better off at the Clarion Shelter. I've known Lin Marie for almost 10 years and I've been to Tiger Ranch on numerous occasions. The cats were always well taken care of. They were spayed/neutered, vaccinated and treated for illnesses. The buildings were always clean. Lin had numerous volunteers that worked in shifts. Three of her volunteers were humane agents from other counties. T.R. had been inspected by both Animal Friends and the Western PA Humane Society and passed. The only reason the PSPCA took on this case was because they wanted the publicity and the donations to go along with it. Howard Nelson, the CEO of the PSPCA, was forced to resign. He has been accused of lying and unethical practices by many. Are you aware that the PSPCA doesn't even spay or neuter their foster animals before they adopt them out. What are they doing with all those donations? They certainly aren't spending them on the animals. I will be posting some links to articles on the PSPCA. I suggest your read them.
 
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I cannot imagine having a shelter large enough to take in & quarantine 360+ cats. Whew. Great Job, Clarion! I hope by now these cats are all safe & cozy in their own homes.
 
ArthurCurtis
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Yes, Great job. I hope these remaining cats are in now being the spolied and pampered pets they desserve to be
 
NonsenseEliminator
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The remaining cats are still being held hostage in the Clarion shelter as "evidence" for the upcoming trial. It has been over one year now. A tragedy for the cats.
 
Santonio
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Don't think the cats are safe in their new homes-----the case still has to go to trial---pay attention to the case before you post.
 
Praisethekitty
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What a horrible situation. I've said it before, but how does mass abuse like this occur without anyone noticing?
 
Myurab
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That's what I would like to know. How does mass abuse go on at the PSPCA shelters and no one has charged them with any crimes? Are they above the law?
 
Carole D.
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This is an incredible number of cats in one place. There is no way anyone can take care of a fraction of the number of animals. It's sad that the animals are the ones to suffer.
 
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I hope they do update this.
 
John S.
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Yes, an update on the trial would be good.
 
Karen S.
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If the trial was this month - I hope we get an update.
 
Karl M.
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I'd love an update on this one, too.
 
DEREKDEMANE
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Another loser making money off the misery of animals.
 
Myurab
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Yes, the PSPCA is a group of losers and they are making money off of innocent animals.
 
jello1
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How can this happen? Was there no one at the site seeing what was happening--not even visitors??
 
Myurab
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Lin had visitors at T.R. all the time. She had dozens of volunteers over the years. When I was there I always walked around and visited with the cats. The one time I was there I saw a cat with bald patches all over it. Some kids either poured acid on it. The kitty was recovering nicely and when I returned a month later he looked even better. The PSPCA has lied from the beginning. They said there were 750 cats. Lie. They made a big deal about the burial pits and the cats in the freezer. News flash--vets even have cats and dogs in freezers until they can be buried. Would you prefer that the dead cats be put in the garbage and taken to a landfill? That's what the PSPCA does. Yes, there were cats there with upper respitory infections. If you go to any shelter you will find cats with URI's. Many of these cats came in like that. I know, I've been there on intake days. The sick cats were separated from the healthy. The problem with cats is that some are asymtomatic carriers. They appear healthy but can carry a virus. Cats are prone to all sorts of sickness That's just the way it is. As far as calici virus (any strain), I don't know why people are making such a big deal out of it. As far as I'm concerned, panleukopenia is far worse and extremely deadly. I've read that the PSPCA shelters have had outbreaks of it. The vaccine is extremely effective and if the cats at their shelters would have been vaccinated against it , it would have not been such an epidemic.
 
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I hope zootoo does a follow up on this story!

What gets me is that people left their cats there. Didn't they take a tour of the place first?
 
Myurab
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Yes, people did take a tour and found nothing wrong.
 
DDRau
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Is the trial still set for Feb 2009?
 
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I live in new ken it was in tarentum right by me she is getting 709 cases on her she is a bitch i wish she would get a death sents. but who knows she has to go to court on jan.9,2009 so keep your fingers crossed and lets pray she get what is coming
 
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would anything be enough
 
Myurab
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Hey Brandi O., why don't you go back to school and learn to spell and punctuate correctly. The only people going to jail will be the V.F.A. people, Deb Urmann, Becky Morrow and some employees of the PSPCA. Lin is a wonderful person. She not only did rescue but she ran a very successful spay/neuter program. Anyone who went to T.R. was welcome to look around. She had nothing to hide. Tiger Ranch was in operation for 14 years. She even had boy scouts volunteer there.
 
Santonio
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You live in New Ken--I would not brag about that--I'm sure you have seen a lot worse crimes in that area!
 
Santonio
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BTW Brandi O--The court date is July 13, 2009---yep---you know so much about this case!
 
Santonio
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Brandi O--where did you ever get a court date of Jan. 9---it was Jan 20---but now has been changed to July 13---You are soooooooooo informed!
 
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yup..still needing an update ..what happened to that insane woman? Poor cats,so sickening for them to have been treated this way.
 
Myurab
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Lin was not insane. The only crazy people involved in this mess are Howard Nelson, Becky Morrow, Deb Urmann and the V.F.A. women.
 
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This to me is just out ragious. One how can somebody knowingly do this to any animal. Two why in god's name can't there be any worse of a punishment but a little time and some small fines. These animals have no voice and apperantly in a lot of cases no rights. I give great kudos to those who were brave enough to become that voice and become those rights. To everyone who has put in time, love, patience, and sweat to make these animals know that their life will be better and happier. I really do hope that they make a point with this case to everybody out there who is doing these kind of things or who may know of some one doing these things. This has to stop. The punishments need to be harsher so that everybody who owns animals will know that this is not a matter to be discused. That we as a community of hard core animal lovers will not allow this kind of treatment.
 
Myurab
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Please do not comment on things you know nothing about. The only abusers in this situation are the PSPCA, V.F.A, Becky Morrow and Deb Urmann. Do not believe everything you read. I know first hand that they were lying. Becky Morrow had no problem helping to kill over 100 T.R. cats. Lin took in sick, injured and abused cats. These cats do not recover overnight. I've been at T.R. on intake days and many of the cats brought there were in pretty bad shape. This is not unusual as many stray cats suffer from a multitude of problems. I would return later to see those cats recovering. At the PSPCA shelters, cats that are pregnant, have earmites or fleas are considered unadoptable and are killed. Is that acceptable to you?
 
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The story was one-sided as all of the ones seem to be on the subject of Tiger Ranch.The other side won't be heard till the trial. However I find it very interesting that Becky Morrow , testified that she diagnosed a cat from Tiger Ranch with VS-FCV on October 20, 2007. She did not inform Lin-Marie of this fact. She and Deborah Urmann, who stole the cat from Tiger Ranch, sat on that information. The raid occured mid-March 2008. If they cared about animals they would have wanted them to be helped. No, they waited till the animals got sicker so they could use this to close down Tiger Ranch simply because they disagreed with the no kill shelter and they disliked Lin Marie Bruno. Also along with the PSPCA with their contract with Animal Cops they wanted to make a name for themselves at the cost of the lives of so many animals.
They should have cared to help the animals.
Urmann was a volunteer and it was her job to take care of the negative things she shows in her video. Instead of filming a person with a heart would have cleaned up the problems.
I have been to Tiger Ranch and animals were allowed to live and die freely. You can't judge it as you would a regular shelter Lin was not a hoarder they way they are trying to paint her. She took animals no one wanted. If not at Tiger Ranch they would have been killed at shelters or been abused or died of sickness on the streets.
At least at Tiger Ranch they were with someone to whom they mattered and did the best she could by them.
Your story makes the SPCA a hero. They are not. They are trying to use Lin's animals to make money for themselves. They may try to get a few pity homes for them but the animals were at Tiger Ranch because they were unwanted in the first place.
Lin Marie is a great person. She helped countless people with their animals and was a savior to the cats. She helped me and the cats in my neighborhood. Please withhold judgement till you know the whole story. I would put an animal in her care without question never the SPCA!
 
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lm knew about vs-fcv. It is in her book. She obviously didn't care enough to seek veterinary help!!!
 
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Kudos to you!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would rather put an animal to sleep than allow it to suffer like those poor cats did!

No wonder this world is as bad as it is when we pathetically allow suffering in any form in the name of freedom. Cats do not understand our concept of freedom. Yes, they would love to be outside chasing a bird, but I have seen (and rescued) many a hungry sick kitty....who took a chance on me that I wasn't an abuser because they would rather eat than be free.

Yes, we are free to be materialistic in this country....but many are not "free" enough to try to end SUFFERING. THAT is TRUE freedom.
 
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Thank you! These cats are loved now by the people taking care of them and the cats are responding to this love!
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Do you believe that cats with upper respitory disease should be euthanized? That's what most of the sick cats were suffering from. If a cat has a chance to survive why kill it. We certainly don't treat people that way. I've had a broken leg, the flu (more times than I can remember), the mumps, chicken pox along with various other illnesses and injuries. I suffered but I'm glad I'm still alive. Think about it.
 
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I disagree. Lin Marie know of the disease but was not aware that her animals had it. The Vet who tested the animal the volunteer took from Tiger Ranch was aware. The Volunteer who took the animal was of course aware also. They didn't tell Lin Marie and let all of those animals die for their own ends.
Lin Marie has been tried in the court of small minded people who are not intelligent enough to hear all sides of the issue. The evil tongues that are saying cruel things about her probably never tried to save the animals she did.!
This women took animals no one wanted she was not a hoarder but someone who at least did something.
The SPCA killed far many more animals and did much more damage. The played god that awful night for their own gain. Some of the animals they killed might have gotten better.
What a world we live in when they can go in start killing your animals led by that terrible vet who knew of the sickness and didn't tell. Some of those charges are just plain dumb. Unweigh for the horse? Will the SPCA be coming to out doors to weigh all of our animals. They are powerless to stop people who are abuse animals so they pick on someone who at least tried.
They have divided the animal community and who suffers? The animals suffer. I just heard they are trapping and killing fieral cats now in some areas. They would have gone to Tiger Ranch and would have been able to have a chance at life.
No one wanted these animals is why they were at the Ranch. Why didn't they help get the ranch healthy so it could have continued the work it did so well for over 14 years? It would have saved more animals. With the sickness there this was not the ranch at its best. Trust me I was there and it was a good place.
Save us from animal phonies for this is what they are who pick on Lin Marie who tired while others kill the unwanted or do nothing!
 
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Savior to the cats???????

I don't care whether the SPCA is a shining example of no-kill....the point of this story is the neglect and LACK OF VETERINARY CARE THAT THESE ANIMALS SUFFERED THROUGH.

No-kill IS ABUSE when it means that these cats suffer when they don't have to. A shelter is a shelter and I believe any type of shelter should have strict inspection routines to ensure QUALITY OF LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That means veterinary care! And yes, if it means that an animal is suffering extreme agony and is in the final days of life, we should be MERCIFUL and end its suffering. That is not cruelty, but MERCY...something lacking in today's world.
 
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The PSPCA runs high kill shelters. They don't even spay or neuter their animals. LIn's cats did receive veterinary care. They were spayed/neutered, vaccinated and treated for illnesses and injuries. In fact, Deb Urmann was paid to medicate the cats when she worked on Saturdays. She even dropped her mother's cat off at T.R. for the spay/neuter program. If things were so bad why would she bring her mother's cat there??????????????
 
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then please get zootoo to get us an update so before i make a comment that is out of line
 
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first off she was signing papers with the vets name so read your shit before you talk no one seen the animals for a while she tried to say the vet was there and the vet said no the cops showed papers with his name on it and he should the cops what his hand writing looks like and she is get charged with that to all her papers are a lie and they found out so that is the story and the whole story
 
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this woman may have had great intentions when she started this sanctuary and its
possible she did a great job for years BUT it was her responsibility to contact the
authorities for help the second she saw it getting out of hand. the moment she
realized she had lots of sick cats and that they were passing away she should have
contacted the authorties. the fact that she had a "death room" where she put the
cats that were very ill to die is sickening. the video says it all. she had a responsibility and she failed terribly and hundreds of cats suffered horribly because she failed.
 
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I can't believe that someone would do this to defenseless animals. I am glad that they were rescued and are doing better.
 
Myurab
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What makes you think the cats are doing better? The PSPCA has killed most of them.
 
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jonboy123
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well i"m glad to see. that some of the cats from there were saved. but what i don"t understand is why would are they willing to give the cats back to the owners. if they gave there cats away the frist who says there not going to do that again?
 
chasmoone
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I think alot of the cats came from foster homes and the foster homes thought Tiger Ranch was a wonderful place. Now they want them back.
 
kittypassion
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As I said before, the original owners do not deserve to have their cats back if they left them at that place to begin with. It's so sad so many have died because of abuse. Hopefully the ones who survive will find loving homes.
 
Myurab
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The only abuse those cats have suffered is at the hands of the PSPCA and Becky Morrow.
 
acedogg2001
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I am glad to see some of the cats are doing much better. I hate the fact that a lot of the cats were found dead or died after they found them.
 
Chris W.
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How did this get so out of control in the first place??? What a shame for the animals.
 
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Glad the cats are doing so much better.
 
Amy U.
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the shelter in Clarion deserves a ton of credit! And donations!! Where do I sign up?
 
Janet V.
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Still such a horrible story about the poor cats. Hope the cats get better soon and find a loving home.
 
Koronin
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I am happy to hear that many of the cats are now starting to improve.
There were unspayed/unneutered cats there? OMG! UGH!
 
Katje
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Interesting isn't it, that some were still pregnant when this was posted. Cats average Gestation is about 61 days.
 
chasmoone
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Huh? how would you know?
 
Rachel  E.
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Very good to hear that the cats a re doing better. Hope things continue to get better for them. Such a sad situation.
 
KENNETH R.
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thank goodness. someone out there was looking out for these animals
 
Ashley C.
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I didn't read the entire story but I am glad the cats are doing better!
 
JohnV
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There are obviously many unanswered questions and conflicting accounts related to this story, but we do not have to wait for all of the details to do something positive. The first step to take is to educate yourself on the plight of dogs and cats in your community. Call your local Animal Services or Humane Society and find out how many dogs and cats are euthanized for lack of homes. Nationwide, this figure is over 4 million. Some of the people commenting are saying that the group should have asked for help--I guarantee you that there are animal groups in your area that are asking for help right now. Some people are hopeful that the survivors from Tiger Ranch find homes. I hope that happens, too, but we should 'think globally, act locally.' If you live in that area of Pennsylvania, help those cats find good homes. If you live any where else in the country, help find homes for local cats that are scheduled for euthanasia.

It is simply unacceptable that so many healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in one of the richest countries in the world. You and I, all of us who feel compassion for animals, must work together to end this casual killing. We must help set up spay/neuter clinics, we must force municipalities to pass laws and fund programs to compel spaying and neutering, we must fund research for cheaper methods of humane methods of sterilization, we must convince our family and friends that not spaying pets leads to euthanasia of healthy animals. The animals are counting on us.
 
patty
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I agree, what is wrong with people here? We have so much and appreciate so little. And unfortunately this seems to apply to all living things, look at the homeless, the children going to bed hungry, could go on and on. Things won't change till people start taking responsibility.
 
Kelly R.
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i initially heard about this through my grandmother since she lives in clarion.
it made me sick to my stomach but i'm glad alot of the cats now have a chance at getting better and having a better life.
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