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A family who adopted 20 cats in lockdown have converted their house into a rescue centre for 131 cats

2022-11-16 35 Dailymotion

A family who decided to adopt nearly 20 cats in lockdown have now had their house converted into a rescue centre where they live - with more than 130 felines.<br /><br />Tina Lewis, 54, runs Filey Cat Rescue in the North Yorkshire coastal town with husband Mark, 68, and daughter Kate, 23.<br /><br />The family decided to rescue 18 cats from a farm in lockdown.<br /><br />But two years later, they have to convert the detached farmhouse where Tina had lived since she was a child into a rescue centre.<br /><br />Tina currently looks after around 132 cats that live in her home, but that number is expected to increase - as several of the cats are pregnant.<br /><br />Their entire home has been taken over by cats - a litter of kittens live in the bathroom and the attic has been turned into a mini vets where one cat had a blood transfusion.<br /><br />Tina has also moved out of her bedroom into her dining room so she can look after even more cats.<br /><br />But she has said that she only expected to have 'eight or nine cats in at a time' but now it's 'absolutely mad and mental.'

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