Hundreds of cats, horses, other animals rescued from property
By Zac Self
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JULIAN, California (KGTV) — Hundreds of animals, including over 150 cats and 165 horses and ponies, are being rescued from an animal sanctuary in Julian, according to the San Diego Humane Society.
The operation is a result of an investigation that started in April. According to the organization, San Diego County Animal Services received reports about the property, but only recently received legal authority to enter.
The case was transferred to the Humane Society on April 24. Friday, a judge turned over ownership of the animals from the Villa Chardonnay sanctuary to the Humane Society.
The Humane Society says it estimates that more than 225 cats, 30 dogs, donkeys, alpacas, geese, chickens and roosters, turkeys, and goats, as well as 165 horses and ponies, will need assistance.
“This is one of the largest and most complex rescues our organization has ever undertaken,” the Humane Society said. “We’re committed to ensuring every one of these animals receives the compassion and care they deserve.”
“Given the scope and complexity of the case, San Diego Humane Society is now leading the investigation in close collaboration with County Animal Services.”
The San Diego Humane Society is also working with partners from the Pasadena Humane Society, Marin Humane Society, and Los Angeles County Animal Care & Control.
Cat adoptions have been temporarily paused at the El Cajon Campus to accommodate the large-scale intake of animals.
“Now, more than ever, we need the community’s support through adopting, fostering, volunteering or donating.” a spokesperson said.
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