A resident of the state of New Jersey settled cats in the house 200
'26.06.2017'
Source: New jersey herald
In Sussex County, New Jersey, an animal rescue service found a female “cat lady” with more than 200 cats in her small house. New jersey herald. As the president admitted Byram Animal Rescue Kindness Squad (BARKS) Darlene O'Connell, this is the worst case she has seen in her many years as a volunteer at a non-profit animal shelter.
“Honestly, it's terrible,” said O'Connell.
Rescue led BARKS and the vet Karen Dashfield, started about a month ago on the initiative of the mistress of the cats. She contacted BARKS by e-mail and asked for help. When the vet arrived at the house, she was shocked by what she saw.
Despite the fact that the cats seemed to be eating well, they looked disgusting: everyone was in feces and urine because they were in a small house. O'Connell did not give the exact location of the house and the name of the hostess, but said that this house in Sussex County.
It is noted that the house is such a stench that the veterinarian must wear a gas mask to enter inside.
At the moment, the rescue service has taken the cat 71 from the house; they looked at the animals, made the necessary injections and began to look for new owners for them. Some rescued animals are in Byram Animal Shelterbut the shelter can not take more animals. Now they need to find pets for the owners before taking new cats.
Most cats in the house are pregnant. O'Connell reported that because of their living conditions and environment, many kittens will not survive.