Our Lady of the Dead Cat Carcasses
Hundreds of Dead Cats Found
EAST ORANGE, N.J. (AP)
May 20, 2005 - Public works employees in East Orange today plan to remove hundreds of cat carcasses from the back yard of a woman who operates one of New York City's no-kill animal shelters.
Animal welfare officers say they were sickened by the stench when they arrived at Marlene Kess' home yesterday. They found 48 living cats in the house and more than 200 dead cats stuffed in garbage bags. Kess, who moved from Manhattan in July, was cited for several health code violations. She's also charged with failing to properly shelter cats.
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EAST ORANGE, N.J. (AP)
May 20, 2005 - Public works employees in East Orange today plan to remove hundreds of cat carcasses from the back yard of a woman who operates one of New York City's no-kill animal shelters.
Animal welfare officers say they were sickened by the stench when they arrived at Marlene Kess' home yesterday. They found 48 living cats in the house and more than 200 dead cats stuffed in garbage bags. Kess, who moved from Manhattan in July, was cited for several health code violations. She's also charged with failing to properly shelter cats.
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