Albany Police Searching for Answers About Abandoned Cat
Albany, N.Y. – The Albany Police Department has launched an investigation into the abandonment of a small, orange female cat discovered in a carrier on the 100 block of First Street between Park and Swan.
The incident, reported between 4 and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, has left authorities seeking information from the public. The abandoned cat, affectionately named Lettie, is currently in the care of the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society.
On Sunday, between the hours of 4 and 4:30 p.m., Albany Police responded to reports of an abandoned cat left in a carrier on the 100 block of First Street. Lettie, the distressed feline, was discovered between Park and Swan and has since been taken into the care of the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society.
The organization, known for its commitment to animal welfare, is providing Lettie with the necessary attention, ensuring her well-being during this unexpected turn of events. Lettie, a small orange female cat, is now the center of attention in Albany as the search for her previous owner continues.
Lettie, described as a small, orange female cat, is now the center of attention in Albany as the search for her previous owner continues. The abandonment has sparked concern among animal lovers, prompting a collaborative effort between the police department, animal control, and the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society to ensure Lettie’s safety and well-being.
Albany Police are urging the community to come forward with any information related to the abandonment of Lettie. Individuals who may have witnessed the incident or have details about the cat’s previous owner are encouraged to contact Albany Animal Control at (518) 462-7107.
The police department is hopeful that public cooperation will help unravel the circumstances leading to Lettie’s abandonment.
Upon receiving the abandoned cat, the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society promptly stepped in to provide the necessary care for Lettie. The organization, well-versed in handling such situations, is ensuring that Lettie receives proper medical attention, nourishment, and affection.
The humane society’s involvement reflects the collective commitment to animal welfare within the Albany community. As the investigation unfolds, Albany Police are seeking the community’s support in providing information that may aid in identifying the person or persons responsible for abandoning Lettie.
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The act is not only a violation of animal welfare but also raises questions about responsible pet ownership. By reaching out to Albany Animal Control at (518) 462-7107, residents can contribute to the ongoing efforts to bring justice for Lettie and prevent future incidents of abandonment.