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UPDATE: 91原创 cat shelter finds homes for 21 (with video)

C.A.R.E.S 鈥渇looded鈥 with homeless cats, unable to accept new placements
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Sisters Joanie (L) and Sylvia (R) were among 30 cats and kittens put up for adoption by CARES on the weekend in 91原创. Dan Ferguson 91原创 Times

A weekend adopt-a-thon by the in 91原创 found homes for 21 cats and kittens and put the shelter one step closer to re-opening its intakes.

鈥淲e鈥檙e getting there鈥 C.A.R.E.S. president Carol Briner said following the event at the .

鈥淚f we can find homes for five or six adult cats,鈥 we could open again, she said.

The shelter normally houses between 65 and 70 cats.

Right now, there are nearly 90 adult cats staying there and another 30 to 40 kittens in temporary foster homes while they await placement.

Unless it is an emergency situation, C.A.R.E.S. doesn鈥檛 have room, Briner said.

鈥淲e are flooded.鈥

Archive of 91原创 Times live video feed from Saturday event:

C.A.R.E.S is a no-kill shelter, so cats will stay as long as it takes to find a place, some for years.

C.A.R.E.S was formed in 1993 when a group of animal lovers wanted a shelter for stray, abandoned and unwanted cats.

鈥嬧婭n February of 1998, C.A.R.E.S. began an alliance with PetSmart in 91原创.

Rescued cats get quality food, shelter and veterinary care.

From February 1998 to December 2013, C.A.R.E.S estimates it has adopted out over 6000 cats from the 91原创 location.

Sept. 15 to 17 is PetSmart Charities of Canada鈥檚 National Adoption Weekend, an event where PetSmart works with animal welfare organizations to find homes for adoptable cats and dogs.

All 128 PetSmart locations across Canada, including the one at 20015 91原创 Bypass, are participating.

The 91原创 store is working with Embrace a Discarded Animal Society and C.A.R.E.S. during the promotion, which will resume Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

All Canadian shelters are struggling with what the called 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Cat Overpopulation Crisis鈥 in a report issued in March.

鈥淓very year, the population of homeless cats grows, and more and more cats flow into already crowded animal shelters,鈥 the report said.

鈥淪helters 鈥 are overwhelmed with the number of cats in crisis.鈥

It estimated that less than half of cats admitted to shelters are adopted.

鈥淢any never make it to a shelter, and die painful deaths outside.鈥

The report lists six ways people can help:

ADOPT.

Adopt a cat from an animal shelter or animal rescue group.

FOSTER.

Give a temporary home to a cat in need by volunteering to foster cats or kittens for a local humane society, SPCA or cat rescue group.

鈥淏y fostering, you save two lives: one of the cat you foster (who might not have survived in the stressful shelter environment), and one of the animal who benefits from an extra space freed up in the shelter.鈥

SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR CAT.

If your cat isn鈥檛 spayed or neutered, ask yourself: can you guarantee that each and every kitten your cat might produce will end up in a secure, permanent home?

ID YOUR CAT.

By giving your cat permanent identification such as a microchip and a tag with your address and contact information, you dramatically decrease the risk that she could become lost and never found.

DONATE.

鈥淭he problem we face is deep and it鈥檚 complicated.鈥 the report said.

ADVOCATE FOR CATS.

Write letters to local government representatives and urge them to pass by-laws that encourage or require residents to register, ID and spay or neuter their cats.

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