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Bergen County No-Kill Shelter Overrun With Hoarding Cases

OAKLAND, N.J. — Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge, Inc. in Oakland is urging community members to consider adoption as the no-kill shelter is overrun with dozens of animals rescued from recent hoarding cases, NorthJersey.com reports.

Two-year-old Honey, a pug mix, was rescued among 276 dogs from a Howell hoarding case.

Two-year-old Honey, a pug mix, was rescued among 276 dogs from a Howell hoarding case.

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RBARI took in 45 cats and dogs from hoarding cases just in the past 5 months, 12 of them from a Jersey Shore home where 276 dogs were found living in squalor, NorthJersey.com said.

The shelter also took in 13 dogs and cats found among 50 living in a North Bergen home, along with 15 cats rescued from a Woodcliff Lake residence, NorthJersey.com reports.

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