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100 Cats Found in Filthy Long Island Home
22 Jan
Summary
- Over 100 cats discovered in unsanitary conditions.
- Owner faces animal neglect and confinement charges.
- Rescued cats to receive veterinary care for adoption.

Authorities discovered more than 100 cats in an extremely unsanitary home in West Islip, Long Island, following an anonymous tip to the SPCA.
Grace Etzelberger, 66, has been charged with animal neglect and confinement. Investigators accuse her of breeding and selling many of the cats, including Maine Coons.
Animal rescue volunteers described pulling cats from "mountains of filth," noting the house was covered in feces and urine, with no clean areas. The litter boxes were unmaintained.




