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Tell High Industries to Return the Cats and Save the Kittens

UPDATE: This action alert is no longer active. Please read the information below about the alert.

UPDATE: High Industries has refused to let us return the cats, even though the kittens remained, abandoned and starving on the property. This was despite your amazing efforts, which included over 13,000 emails sent to High Industries voicing your opposition. To protect the 45 cats trapped by High Industries, we pulled them from the pound and have been forced to relocate them. Additionally we were able to save four kittens who are being fostered until they are ready for adoption. Read more on our news site.

Because High Industries has refused to institute humane policies, we are going straight to the policymakers. Our work in the area is far from over, so stay tuned. Thank you for your ongoing support!

This action is ONLY for residents of Connecticut; Washington, DC; Delaware; Florida; Georgia; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; North Carolina; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Vermont; and Virginia

Kitten trapped at High IndustriesHigh Concrete Group, located in Buena Borough of Atlantic County, New Jersey, has been trapping cats to be killed. Alley Cat Allies respectfully asked for a moratorium on trapping and a meeting to discuss options, including Trap-Neuter-Return. Plant management and a representative from the corporate office claimed they would stop trapping, but we have confirmed that the roundup continued.

We have already pulled from the shelter 45 cats and kittens who were trapped and need to be returned home. With kitten season in full swing, we know there are young kittens who remain on the plant grounds who will not survive being separated from their mothers.

Just this evening, we were informed that they have ordered a caregiver to cease and desist feeding the cats, so the remaining cats on the property will starve. A company representative at the corporate office tried to claim that the 80-acre property had no remaining cats, but we are aware of cats that have not been accounted for.


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