The Humane Society of Greater Dayton took in 17 cats and kittens as of its hurricane relief efforts on Tuesday.
These cats and kittens came from a homeless animal shelter in Georgia, located in the path of Hurricane Helene, according to a spokesperson with the humane society.
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The humane society worked with national animal welfare organizations to transport the animals from Georgia to Dayton.
“By providing them with a safe and nurturing environment, the shelter is giving these animals a much better chance of survival,” the spokesperson said…