A disturbing story involving an animal rescue shelter in Hollister after it got raided by police. The owners were placed under arrest and are accused of neglecting the animals they promised to save and find homes for.
Lauren MartinezHollister police rescued cats and dogs from inside a local animal rescue shelter after living in deplorable conditions without food or water.Hollister Police rescued hundreds of animals from inside a local animal rescue shelter.
Hollister resident Sherri said she connected with one of the organization's founders through Facebook last weekend and adopted two cats on Sunday.She noticed no red flags, the cats were in clean cages and looked well fed. "Just because you can set up another crate doesn't necessarily mean you might have the personnel to actually adequately provide that care so it really puts the entire population of animals at risk when you exceed your ability to be able to care for them," Icard said.Bay Area animal activists call for Golden Gate Fields to shut down after eight race horse died this year.
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