West Islip Homeowner Charged After Over 100 Cats Rescued from Deplorable Conditions
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJanuary 22, 20262 min5,222 views
12 connectionsΒ·14 entities in this videoβRescue of Over 100 Cats
- πΎ Over 100 cats were seized from a home on Patricia Avenue in West Islip, Long Island.
- π The cats are suffering and require significant medical care, with many exhibiting scabbiness, eye infections, and matting.
- π Volunteers described the house as deplorable, filled with wall-to-wall feces and urine, and lacking any clean areas.
Legal Charges and Investigation
- βοΈ The homeowner, 66-year-old Grace Edelberger, has been charged with animal neglect and confinement.
- π£ The investigation was sparked by anonymous tips regarding the alleged breeding and selling of cats, many of which were Main Coons.
- β οΈ Volunteers fear there may be more cats hiding within the walls or debris of the home, awaiting clearance to re-enter.
Road to Recovery and Adoption
- β€οΈ 37 of the rescued cats are currently being cared for at Last Hope Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation.
- π The cats will receive antibiotics and require a long period of recovery before they can be considered for adoption.
- π± Animal lovers are hopeful for the cats' future, but acknowledge that finding new, loving homes will take time due to their current condition.
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