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The story of Caboodle Ranch began when Craig's son moved out, leaving his cat Pepper behind. Just when he was getting used to taking care of an animal he didn't really want around the house, Craig found out Pepper was pregnant. Before long he was stuck with another five kittens. As they grew, neighbors started complaining about so many animals living in their building, and cats were even shot at with B.B. guns.
Although he's not what you'd call a cat lover, Craig went out of his way to protect his cats, traveling 100 miles from his Jacksonville home, to inspect a tree farm. The moment he saw it, Craig knew it was the perfect sanctuary for his purring pets, so he immediately bought 30 acres of land. He soon built an office trailer complete with small doors and padded shelves, for comfortable cat naps.
Of course the cats look clean and happy in the video. That's what they want you to see. However, when the cameras aren't running, it's a different story. It is without a doubt a hoarding situation. Cat's don't naturally colonize by the hundreds and thousands. Open your mind and don't be fooled by everything you see online/TV. Ever heard of editing? Facebook page Caboodle Ranch: Save the kitties has video and photos of the REAL Caboodle Ranch.
74fashionista 1 month ago
thats not hoarding. those cats look clean and happy - they could be much worse off. id love to be a part of this.
TheR88R 3 months ago
@caboodlecathell dude its
not a hordeing sit its calld cat colonizing so there strays that live there for shelter and food and im pretty sure
its purfectly leagle
jamesboc70 5 months ago