![]() “They seem to be a healthy weight and were pretty good. “The cats were well cared for,” Starzec said. The homeowner is expected to face several fines, but the cats were all healthy. “It was starting to become a real problem with the residents,” Starzec said. Neighbors called authorities and expressed concern about the smell of urine and ammonia coming from the home, police said. ![]() “So you can see the numbers are increasing within a relatively short period of time, too.” “There’s estimated between 50 and 100 cats right now, and I know that our officers were out there sometime late last year and estimated at that time between 20 and 30,” Starzec said. – Officials said between 50 and 100 cats were found inside a Brownstown Township home after neighbors complained about the smell.īrownstown Township Deputy police Chief Andrew Starzec said this was one of the most unusual cases of animal hoarding he’s ever seen.
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