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Thirty cats just showed up at the Humane Society. What happened?

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Good morning from the Atlantic — three provinces, five communities, and the stories that cross every border.

### Your cats just swarmed the Humane Society.

Now look, I've heard some shocking things in my time covering these communities, but thirty cats just showing up at the PEI Humane Society all at once? That's not a Tuesday, b'y, that's a whole new level of cat-astrophe. This isn't just one or two strays, mind you; this is a full-on feline fleet, the second big surrender in recent months, adding immense strain during what they're calling "kitten season." It sounds like something out of a storybook, except it's real and happening right here in Charlottetown.

It really does make you wonder what’s going on, doesn't it? Is there a secret cat farm near the Confederation Bridge we don't know about? Or perhaps some of our residents are just not quite ready for the responsibility of pet ownership, and these thirty poor critters ended up paying the price. The Humane Society, bless their hearts, is doing the best they can, but their resources are stretched thinner than a freshly rolled oatcake, trying to keep up with all the animals needing care.

#### What This Means for Charlottetown

* **Overwhelmed Resources:** The Humane Society, located just off Spring Park Road, is facing unprecedented demand. This isn't just about cats; it impacts all their services.

* **Community Responsibility:** It highlights the ongoing need for responsible pet ownership, spaying/neutering, and supporting local animal welfare groups.

* **The Bigger Picture:** This surge in surrenders could reflect broader economic pressures or a lack of affordable housing that accommodates pets, pushing people to make impossible choices.

For folks living in Charlottetown, from the historic downtown to the newer subdivisions out near Royalty Crossing, this isn't just a quirky news item. It's a call to action. Our small province might seem quaint on the postcards, but we have real challenges, and right now, many of them have four paws and need a home.

That's the Buzz for today. Now, Mark and the gang at MiTL Mornings are going to be having some fun with this one – catch their take live at mornings.live.

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