An Oregon Humane Society rescue team will arrive at the OHS shelter at approximately 2:40 pm with 14 injured cats rescued last night from an apartment fire in Lebanon. The cats, including 9 adults and five kittens, suffer from smoke inhalation and other injuries that are not life-threatening. They will be treated at the OHS Holman Medical center and, after they recover, they will be offered for adoption. The cats were treated last night by Dr. Victoria Murdoch of Lebanon's Animal Clinic after firefighters brought the animals to the clinic. OHS had been previously in contact with the owner of the cats. The owner wanted to relinquish the pets to OHS because she was overwhelmed with caring for so many animals in her apartment on E St. in Lebanon. The OHS rescue team arrived this morning to find the apartment severely damaged by fire. At least three cats were found dead that the scene of the fire.