Police find six inches of cat feces covering floors of home
03/15/2018 10:09 am PDT
By Dan Hendrickson, WHO
DES MOINES -- (WHO) -- Des Moines Police describe an east side home as one of the worst they've ever entered.
Officers were called to a home in the 800 block of E. Morton Avenue on Wednesday afternoon to investigate a strong ammonia scent. Animal control officers say the source of the smell was obvious as they approached the home: animal waste.
Inside the home officers found dozens of cats, some of them dead, living in filth. Officers estimate that six inches of cat feces covered every square inch of the floor and say it was impossible to walk inside without stepping in it. At least 20 cats have been taken from the home as of Wednesday afternoon. Animal control officers say more cats are hiding in air vents and behind appliances in the home.
Police say felony charges are likely for the homeowner. "It's a disregard for the animals because its not safe for them. Its not safe for the occupant of the home as well. It's bad," says Sergeant Jeff Cronin. The homeowner's name is not being released at this time.
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