More than 300 CATS are found in a tiny Toronto apartment in a 'perilous hoarding situation' 300 cats have been saved from an apartment unit by Toronto Animal Services with the help of Toronto Cat Rescue They say it is the second largest cat hoarding situation they have responded to this month Toronto has a limit of six cats in a single home and the cat rescue group encourages people to report it if they know someone who has too many animals Around 70 of the cats are now in the care of Toronto Cat RescueBy James Gordon For Dailymail.com Published: 14:27 BST, 6 May 2019 | Updated: 14:27 BST, 6 May 2019 Viewcomments Hundreds of cats were found in a Toronto apartment on Saturday. More than 300 of the moggies were discovered by Toronto Cat Rescue which described the situation as a 'perilous hoarding situation.' Toronto Animal Services helped the organization remove 70 of them. Originally, there were originally thought to be only 70 cats in the home, but when officials arrived they found there were more than 300. 300 cats have been saved from an apartment unit by Toronto Animal Services with the help of Toronto Cat Rescue They say it is the second largest cat hoarding situation they have responded to this month In addition, there were quite a few pregnant cats in the group who are due to give birth to kittens very soon. 'This is the second large cat hoarding situation we have been involved with in a month! It's very important that this NOT continue,' Toronto Cat Rescue said in a statement. 'It's a terrible way for cats to live. If you know that someone has too many cats, it is best to report it sooner rather than later. Unsterilized cats breed prolifically, and with only a nine week gestation things get out of control VERY quickly,' the posting on Facebook read. The felines have now been placed in foster care according to CTV and are said to be doing well. In March, Toronto Cat Rescue was contacted after 105 cats were found inside a local home Many of those cats needed to be treated for fleas, worms and fur loss Thee cats will all have to be spayed or neutered, and vaccinated before they're able to be put up for adoption. It's not known whether criminal charges would be brought against the woman who owned them. In March, 105 cats were discovered inside a local home. Toronto Cat Rescue was involved once again. Many of the kitties had to be treated for fleas, worms and fur loss. The city allows a maximum of six cats in one home. Toronto has a limit of six cats in a single home and the cat rescue group encourages people to report if they know someone who has too many animals Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility