After a bit of publicity, two city students have received help for an abandoned cat with a broken leg found in their apartment building.
Meghan Bullock and Sabrina Hawkey-Noble tell CHSJ News the cat became a public health hazard with an open infected wound not too mention children living in the apartment building who were listening to the cat crying in pain.
A non-profit group, Carma, has stepped into the breach and the cat is now receiving treatment for its injuries.
CHSJ News contacted the city and were told the by-law enforcement office has handled 11 animal control calls since March 1st.
In an email, the City tells us they looking for a solution to provide animal control services that are affordable and address safety concerns.A non-profit group, Carma, has stepped into the breach and the cat is now receiving treatment for its injuries.
CHSJ News contacted the city and were told the by-law enforcement office has handled 11 animal control calls since March 1st.