Toronto humane society will open its doors for adoption in the new year
TORONTO – The Toronto humane society will open its doors in the new year after an investigation shut down the facility in November.
About 100 cats and 20 dogs will be available for adoption when the facility reopens to the public on Jan. 4.
The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals searched the shelter last month and uncovered several alleged cases of animal neglect.
The society’s former president, Tim Trow, and four senior employees were arrested and charged with animal cruelty.
Staff returned to the facility for the first time since the raids on Tuesday.