Roughly 100 uncared for cats have been rescued from a urine-drenched Lengthy Island home of filth whose proprietor could have been promoting the felines on-line for 1000’s of greenbacks, authorities mentioned Wednesday.
Regulation enforcement discovered greater than eight dozen matted-up Maine Coon cats lined in grime and fleas Tuesday morning after an nameless tip pointed them to the West Islip dwelling, the Suffolk County SPCA mentioned.
“The circumstances inside the house have been deplorable,” mentioned SPCA chief Roy Gross. “From the skin, you’d by no means know what was occurring behind these closed doorways.”
He mentioned the disgusting odor emanating from the home was “overwhelming” with cat urine and feces, in addition to piles of trash, overlaying the flooring.
The cats have been additionally underweight and affected by open sores, Gross mentioned.
The rescue effort lasted practically 24 hours, beginning early Tuesday and never ending till about 3 a.m. the next day.
Grace Etzelsberger, 66, was charged with misdemeanor animal neglect on Tuesday, authorities mentioned.
Gross mentioned investigators are additionally probing if Etzelsberger, a cat breeder for greater than 20 years, was correctly licensed. Her web site, Graro Maine Coons Cattery, and her social media accounts have been nuked because the raid.
However she was actively promoting cats simply someday earlier than authorities descended on her dwelling, her web site confirmed earlier than it was shut down.
Her home has additionally since been condemned and deemed not livable by the city of Islip fireplace marshal, the SPCA mentioned.
Authorities are anticipated to nonetheless try the home transferring ahead to make sure each cat was pulled to security in case any felines have been hiding in numerous nooks and crannies.
The recovered cats have been seen by veterinarians and put up for adoption with the assistance of rescue teams throughout Lengthy Island, Gross mentioned.
Neighbors mentioned Wednesday they have been shocked by the gross discover.
“That may’t be wholesome for anybody,” Zach Siano quipped to The Publish. “What if a cat began attacking me? There’s tons of of them!”
