Listen, they found how many cats in Lancaster County, or nah?
### That's a whole lotta cats, y'all
Okay, so get this: the PSPCA just rescued *78* Ragdoll cats and kittens from one house out in Lancaster County. Seventy-eight! I'm not even gonna hold you, that's like a whole block party of felines. My cousin in South Philly got two cats and thinks she's a crazy cat lady; imagine almost 80 of 'em. That’s not just a hobby, that's a whole operation.
These poor jawns are apparently getting all the care they need right now before they get put up for adoption. Ragdolls are those fluffy, sweet-looking cats, too. So, while it's wild to think about that many animals in one spot, at least they're safe now. It just makes you think about what kinda conditions they were livin' in for the PSPCA to have to step in like that.
### What This Means for Philadelphia
* **Pet Adoption Surge:** Look, if you've been thinkin' about getting a cat, this is your chance, Philly. These Ragdolls are gonna need good homes. Keep an eye on the PSPCA website or their spot on Erie Avenue. * **Animal Welfare Check:** It's a reminder that animal welfare is a real jawn. If you see something that don't look right with animals, you gotta say somethin'. * **Lancaster County's Wild Side:** People think Lancaster is all Amish buggies and shoo-fly pie, but sometimes they got these kinda stories that just make you go, "Huh?"
This kinda stuff reminds you that even outside the 215, there's always somethin' goin' down that affects our whole region. These cats are gonna end up in homes all over, probably even right here in our rowhomes. That's the jawn, Philly — we don't do fake out here.
My crew on the morning show is definitely gonna be talkin' about this — catch 'em live at mornings.live.