Staff discovered 33 cats and three dogs during a routine inspection of the hotel in Lower Southampton Township.
The Bucks County SPCA says hotel staff discovered 33 cats and 3 dogs during a routine inspection of a hotel room.Cats and dogs were found huddled under the bed of a small hotel room when a local group came to their rescue this week.
Staff discovered the 33 cats and three dogs during a routine inspection of the hotel in Lower Southampton Township. The animals were roaming freely in filthy and crowded conditions, according to the Bucks County SPCA.
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