Devastating outcomes can result from eviction for all parties. Animals living there also experience the same thing.
Along with their owner, 124 cats recently lost their homes. The eviction had a profoundly negative impact on both the owner and the animals.
There were initially 96 cats overall, it was initially reported to S.P.A.M.A. Safor, an animal refuge in the southeast seaside town of Gandia. The cats had been residing with their owner in a 1,000 square foot apartment, according to an inspection.
However, S.P.A.M.A. does not have enough room to house all of the cats given that it already houses more than 200 animals.
The shelter’s employee Salvadora Tormas reported that 48 cats were gathered on Friday alone.
They were shocked to discover that they were leaving with a total of 124 cats after returning on Saturday to retrieve the remaining cats with the owner’s assistance.