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Activists speak out after several cat shelters were damaged in Luzerne County
Activists speak out after several cat shelters were damaged in Luzerne County

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time14-02-2025

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Activists speak out after several cat shelters were damaged in Luzerne County

PLAINS TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Controversy is brewing tonight at a commissioners' meeting in Luzerne County where several cat shelters have been found damaged. 28/22 News Reporter Brian Orbin has the latest on what animal rights advocates want done to solve the issue. Nestled in this quiet patch of land, these wooden shelters have been a lifeline for abandoned animals. Built by local animal rights activists, they've provided refuge for dozens of stray cats. But now, those shelters are damage and people are demanding something be done. Jim Thorpe prepares for annual Winterfest 'To take the shelter away, it was 11 degrees when the shelters were destroyed and now they can't be fed and I'm hoping to get this ordinance changed,' said Brenda Buckler, President Whiskers. But with the damage comes a bigger question: do these shelters even have a right to be here? According to Plains Township Commissioners, the land these shelters sit on was purchased by FEMA following the 2011 flood. The land is now considered public land after being handed over to the township later on, meaning nothing can be built upon it. 'We're going to have to look into some ordinances, add some teeth to things, and you know just really get some clarity as to what people can or can't do with cats,' explained Thomas Shubilla, Plains Township Commissioner. We spoke to activists who say they won't stop fighting to rebuild. But until the legal questions are answered, the future of these makeshift animal homes remains uncertain. 'They have nothing right now with which to stay warm. These cats are used to being cared for, they're used to being fed. They're used to that shelter that they're coming back to this area looking for the people who take care of them,' voiced Michelle Demich, Director, Rescue Warriors Cat Rescue. Plains Township Chief of Police tells us a summary offense for criminal mischief has been filed against the individual he believes is responsible for the damage to the shelters. Officials say it's unclear exactly where and when the shelters can be rebuilt. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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