ASPCA

ASPCA and law enforcement raided Caboodle Ranch just after 9 in the morning when Craig was just beginning his chores for the day. This is when the ASPCA videos were taken. If you have even two cats in your household, you know the damage they can do overnight. Times that by the number of Caboodle cats and you can imagine what it would look like in the morning.

Litterboxes were not just scooped, but emptied completely and continually refilled every morning. Craig was holding a bag of Purina when he was arrested. He was in the process of topping off the food bins. Wet food was given every day around 4pm. Water was constantly being refreshed throughout the day. Floors and counters were scrubbed daily. All these chores were just beginning when he was arrested, but that doesn't matter because it made for perfect video just the way it was.



They trapped cats into the night. How long before any of those cats ate?



Craig tried his hardest, with the help and advice of a veterinarian, to treat every cat that was sick. He has many cases (with vet records to prove it) where he's helped bring these sick cats back to perfect health, and he did it out of sheer determination and love. He spent countless nights hand-feeding cats that couldn't eat for themselves, administered medications that were needed, and watched over these cats throughout the night because he didn't want one to die as he slept.



Ask the ASPCA how many of those sick cats have already been euthanized (or will be) because they weren't/aren't worth the time or trouble for them.



Ask them who their poster cat is right now. It's Tommy, Craig's cat. He's sick with FIP, had a lot of bloodwork done, had a feeding tube put in that went from his nose to his stomach and was receiving formula. Dr. Lewis, Caboodle's veterinarian, was monitering his health.

Tommy had been posted about many times. Take a look back within the last 5+ Caboodle Ranch posts and read his story for yourself. If you're reading this on the Caboodle Ranch website, just keep scrolling, you'll see him.

$5000 was just spent on his care at a small hospital in Gainsville. He was starting to gain weight and had even started to eat sliced deli meat before he was taken.

His care at Caboodle Ranch is well documented.

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