Summary
Three kittens rescued from a hoarding situation in Wisconsin have been adopted together by a family. The Marathon County Humane Society and Northcentral Technical College Veterinary Technician Program worked together to care for the kittens and find them a new home.
Key Facts
- Three kittens were rescued from a hoarding situation in Wisconsin.
- They were 5–6 weeks old when taken to the animal shelter on January 26.
- The kittens were placed in foster care through a veterinary technician program.
- The siblings were named Spicy Tot, Tater Tot, and Tiny Tot.
- A family decided to adopt all three kittens to keep them together.
- The kittens were officially adopted on March 9 and renamed Walter, Donny, and Dude.
- The adoption story received over 1,700 reactions on social media.
- The efforts included a collaboration between a local shelter and a veterinary program.