Couple Accused Of Cat Hoarding

Minnesota St Anthony  Officials rescue 118 cats from Minn. mobile home
by Associated Press
Published: Wed, February 11, 2009 - 7:52 am CST Last Updated: Wed, February 11, 2009 - 8:02 am CST
ST. ANTHONY, Minn. (AP) - Humane Society officials are
evaluating 118 cats for possible adoption after they were rescued
from a Minnesota mobile home.
Officials say the smell was so bad they had to call in the fire
department to ventilate the home, which will likely be condemned.
Armed with nets and wearing protective masks, a rescue crew
worked for nearly two hours to gather up the cats yesterday. Police
in St. Anthiny were called after someone complained about the
smell.
Animal control officers say they removed 72 cats from the
couple's previous home in Coon Rapids in 2002.
Humane Society investigator Keith Streff says the couple also
had hundreds of dolls in the trailer, some of which were found in
the refrigerator.
The couple was not cited, but was referred to social services.
The cats appear to be in good shape.



(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Cat hoarding has to be a mental disorder of some type.

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