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01-07-2011 03:31 PM
Some 96 cats living with a man in a motor home in Panorama City were seized by animal welfare personnel, police said Thursday.
Personnel from the Los Angeles City Animal Cruelty Task Force served an animal hoarding search warrant Wednesday at the home in the 8900 block of Noble Avenue, said Richard French of the Los Angeles Police Department.
The task force impounded 96 cats, many suffering from upper respiratory ailments, dental issues and ear mites, French said. Authorities also found several cat and kitten remains wrapped in towels and plastic inside a freezer.
French said there had been complaints from animal rescue personnel, veterinarians and neighbors indicating the man had numerous sick cats in his small home and refused medical care for the animals. One neighbor reported "an unpleasant odor emanating from the motor home during the late summer," French said.
"I've seen cats come onto the property, but I've never seen any leave the property," the neighbor told police.
It was unknown if any action would be taken against the 57-year-old man.
This is so sad. Poor little cats...
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