
Shelters are already burdened by higher numbers of small animals, and by the time most neglected horses come in, their health is so bad they require extended veterinary care before adoption. The Central California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is caring for 37 horses because of recent seizures. It's cared for about 60 horses since July, almost double the amount cared for a year earlier. A Central California SPCA spokeswoman said before 2010, the society cared for about five to six horses annually. The shelter has put expansion of a veterinary hospital and stray dog and cat buildings on hold to care for the horses. (Read more)
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