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These young adult cats, found Wednesday morning on the doorstep of Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood Springs, sit in a wooden crate prior to receiving attention.
These young adult cats, found Wednesday morning on the doorstep of Colorado Animal Rescue in Glenwood Springs, sit in a wooden crate prior to receiving attention.
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The mysterious cat dumper has struck again.

On three separate occasions in May, someone anonymously dropped off more than three dozen sick and undernourished cats and kittens to animal shelters in Glenwood Springs, Aspen and Rifle. Sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday, Glenwood Springs-based Colorado Animal Rescue (CARE) was hit again after someone dropped off 20 adult cats at its facility near Colorado Mountain College’s Spring Valley Campus.

It’s believed that the same person is dumping the cats because of the general look and condition of the felines as well as the style of handcrafted, wooden crates in which they’ve been transported and left behind. Animal shelter directors say they are happy to take in the cats, nurse them back to health and adopt them out, but they would prefer that the responsible party step forward so that they will know more about the history of the animals.

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