NY Man Charged After 97 Cats Found at His Home, 28 Dead

3 more had to be euthanized because they were in such bad shape
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 9, 2025 12:30 AM CDT
97 Cats Found in NY Man's Home, 28 of Them Dead
This photo provided by the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shows cats being seized from a home in Bohemia, N.Y., on Saturday, May 3, 2025.   (Suffolk County SPCA via AP)

A suburban New York man has been charged with animal cruelty after authorities say they found nearly 100 cats in his home, including about two dozen dead kittens in a freezer, the AP reports. The man, 75, surrendered Wednesday to detectives with the Suffolk County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at a local police precinct, the nonprofit organization said. He was charged with 18 misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals and animal neglect and ordered to appear in court on May 23. His house, which is about 50 miles east of Manhattan, also was condemned as uninhabitable because of overpowering odors of feces and urine, authorities said.

Authorities found 69 living cats, many of which had medical ailments including respiratory infections and eye disease, and 28 dead cats at the man's home on Saturday while investigating a complaint about dozens of cats living in squalid conditions, the county SPCA said. About two dozen dead kittens were wrapped up in a freezer and the other deceased animals were found in other parts of the house, according to the group. Three of the living cats taken from the home later had to be euthanized because they were in such bad shape, the SPCA said. The surviving cats are being treated at the Islip town animal shelter with the help of the SPCA's mobile animal and surgical hospital. Officials are working to find new homes for them and seeking donations to help pay for their care.

"The house was in absolute deplorable condition," said Roy Gross, chief of the Suffolk County SPCA. "Feces covered the floors, sprayed on the walls, saturated in urine. The floors were spongy, most likely from the urine. And the ammonia was so extremely high—the ammonia smell from the urine—that the town of Islip fire marshal condemned the house." It isn't clear why the man had so many cats. Gross said the man's wife died last month and they had lived in the home for more than 30 years.

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