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Friday, January 17, 2025

I can almost smell that house from here

MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Middle Tennessee animal shelter is turning to the community for help amid a massive rescue operation involving dozens of felines. 

Earlier this week, True Rescue — a shelter in Mt. Juliet driven by donations and volunteers — said it was called out to a home in Hendersonville, where more than 50 cats and kittens were living with a woman in a rough environment. 

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  1. Oh! It just happen to get out of control.

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  2. When I was 10, I had a newspaper route. One of my customers was an older couple. Their residence was overrun with a massive number of cats. It was so bad that you could smell it upwind. Throwing the paper every day was bad enough. Having to go up to the door to collect the monthly subscription was almost unbearable. I hate to think what the place in the news story smelled like.

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  3. Community doesnt need to help. Just euthanise the cats. Its not like there is a shortage of them.

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    1. Correct answer right there IMO, just do it, dig the hole, fill it and shut the fuk up about it. Too many bleeding hearts

      TMF Bert

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  4. Just read the story. . It said they were "Unaltered" not spayed or neutered. Going to my safe space now. I wonder what they want to be when they grow up.

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