More than 50 cats rescued from hoarding situation in Middletown
KTVZ News Team By Evan Sobol Click here for updates on this story MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut (WFSB) — Pieper Veterinary and Middletown Animal Cont...

KTVZ News Team By Evan Sobol Click here for updates on this story MIDDLETOWN, Connecticut (WFSB) — Pieper Veterinary and Middletown Animal Control are working together to take care of 59 cats rescued in a hoarding situation. According to animal control officers, the situation started at a Middletown home in early 2020. A resident first rescued four pregnant cats off the streets, officials said. The number of rescued cats then grew to 60 because several veterinary hospitals were closed during the pandemic, Pieper Veterinary said.