Animal rescue workers took 46 dogs, 23 cats, five guinea pigs, a dove, a ferret and a chinchilla from the home. The boy was removed from the home, Wilson told HuffPost, and the animal rescue operation began, which took hours. Pets rescued from the home were documented by Ninth Life Rescue Center in Pennsylvania, which assisted with adoptions. Jenn Johnson, Ninth Life Rescue CenterAccording to police, the home had no running water or food for the 14-year-old to “safely” eat. Jenn Johnson, president of Ninth Life Rescue Center, who assisted in the rescue of the animals, said volunteers and officers found multiple dead animals inside the home.
Source: Huffington Post January 18, 2024 02:49 UTC