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Heartbreak Over Note Taped to Door As Tenants Move—but Leave Pets Behind

Heartbreak Over Note Taped to Door As Tenants Move—but Leave Pets Behind

Summary

A note found on a house door in Wichita, Kansas, revealed that tenants left behind cats when they moved. The management team found the cats in poor health and, with help from an animal rescue group, ensured they received care. One of the kittens is set to be adopted by an employee who helped rescue them.

Key Facts

  • A handwritten note on a door in Wichita said former tenants left two cats behind.
  • The management team found the mother cat and her kittens; the adult male cat was missing.
  • The cats were unhealthy, with fleas and worms, but received care from an animal rescue group.
  • The Wichita Animal Action League took the cats in, and they are now being fostered.
  • Nearly 1.4 million cats entered U.S. shelters in the first half of 2025.
  • It's common for tenants to leave pets behind upon moving out.
  • A management employee plans to adopt one of the rescued kittens.
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