Broward Animal Care & Adoption shelter director steps down after months of complaints
Read full article: Broward Animal Care & Adoption shelter director steps down after months of complaintsBROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – After months of complaints about the conditions and treatment of animals, the director of Broward County’s main animal shelter is stepping down. “We’re not going to tolerate any more animal neglect, animal abuse, we’re not going to tolerate anything anymore,” Broward County Commissioner Mark Bogen said. Bogen said he hired an expert to come into the Broward Animal Care & Adoption shelter and do a surprise inspection about six months ago after he received complaints from animal advocates. But Lauralei Combs said she stands by the work she’s done in just under two years as director. Animal advocates and the county say they are going to be looking for the best option to replace her.
Broward County cat owners warned about viral outbreak
Read full article: Broward County cat owners warned about viral outbreakFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Broward County Animal Care and Adoption officials are warning cat owners about a deadly virus called panleukopemia that both indoor and outdoor unvaccinated cats could be at risk of contracting. "It's easy to prevent but very difficult to treat," said Lauralei Combs, executive director of Broward County Animal Care and Adoption. A viral outbreak that has already affected many parts of the country has been confirmed in Broward County. Broward Animal Care and Adoption has already seen about 100 cats with the virus this year. If you know your kitten is unvaccinated, you are urged to call your veterinarian to schedule an appointment.