cat worlds : EVERETT - Nine cats were dead and dozens of others found living in deplorable conditions in a house on Friday. Authorities on Friday night seized 40 cats and kittens and eight finches from a house in the 11,700-block of Center Road, Snohomish County Animal Control spokeswoman Vicki Lubrin said.
A medical emergency LED Sheriff deputies and paramedics to the house late Friday afternoon. Two dead cats and an adult cat were found dead in the apartment, their bodies lie under mountains of garbage and debris, Lubrin said. Six more dead cats were found wrapped in paper towels in the oven.
Within the housing, animal control officers found feces and urine on the walls, she said. Officers had the fans and protective suits to in.
"The smell was so overwhelming could be detected outside the residence," Lubrin said. "Even the most experienced officials on the ground were surprised by the dirty conditions in which the cats live."
More cats have been roaming around the farm before. Most of the rescued cats were thin, hungry and with fleas. Seven cat were so sick they had to be euthanized, Lubrin said.
The case will be sent to Snohomish County Prosecutor's Office for review. No arrests have been made as of today.
The rescued cats, cats and birds are being cared for at the Everett Animal Shelter. Animals had to be euthanized to make room for them, Lubrin said.
If you have a donation or a pet, the Everett Animal Shelter to 333 Smith Road Iceland. The protective article accepted cat food, litter sheathed, liquid laundry soap and bleach, and new, plastic waste boxes. - cat worlds
A medical emergency LED Sheriff deputies and paramedics to the house late Friday afternoon. Two dead cats and an adult cat were found dead in the apartment, their bodies lie under mountains of garbage and debris, Lubrin said. Six more dead cats were found wrapped in paper towels in the oven.
Within the housing, animal control officers found feces and urine on the walls, she said. Officers had the fans and protective suits to in.
"The smell was so overwhelming could be detected outside the residence," Lubrin said. "Even the most experienced officials on the ground were surprised by the dirty conditions in which the cats live."
More cats have been roaming around the farm before. Most of the rescued cats were thin, hungry and with fleas. Seven cat were so sick they had to be euthanized, Lubrin said.
The case will be sent to Snohomish County Prosecutor's Office for review. No arrests have been made as of today.
The rescued cats, cats and birds are being cared for at the Everett Animal Shelter. Animals had to be euthanized to make room for them, Lubrin said.
If you have a donation or a pet, the Everett Animal Shelter to 333 Smith Road Iceland. The protective article accepted cat food, litter sheathed, liquid laundry soap and bleach, and new, plastic waste boxes. - cat worlds
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