Dozens of animals had to be evacuated from the Quakertown facility of the Bucks County SPCA after water flooded the facility.
The flood was caused by a burst pipe that was most likely due to the frigid temperatures over Christmas weekend.
"It started with a dripping pipe, and it grew to where there was water pouring through the ceiling," said Cindy Kelly, the director of communications with the Bucks County SPCA.
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