Hundreds of cats seized from a major High Springs hoarding case are being shuttled this week to the University of
Florida veterinary college to be spayed or neutered, tested and treated in preparation for an adoption event this month.
The surgery is being done by about 25 UF veterinary students and a handful of veterinary residents from UF and
the University of California at Davis.
"There are over 600 that will need homes," said UF veterinary professor Julie Levy. "We are planning a big adopt-a-thon, so that's why we are having the push now to get them spayed and neutered and healthy."