Posted on 03/03/2022 1:38:28 PM PST by BenLurkin
The humane society responded to a call from a concerned neighbor about the living situation and about the high number of animals living at the location.
Local police and fire departments also responded to the location to assess the residence and for a welfare check of the person living there.
The resident was transported to a hospital for treatment, Sepulveda said.
Neighbors told KTLA the woman is in her 70s and that she’s been living there for around five years with no water or electricity.
Humane society officers gained access to the residence and were overwhelmed by the condition and odor, according to Sepulveda.
They removed more than 80 live animals, mostly dogs and cats, along with multiple dead cats. Some animals were reduced to skeletal remains.
(Excerpt) Read more at ktla.com ...
No water? No power? Took the neighbor 5 years to call? Seeing a problem here.
“Took the neighbor 5 years to call?”
It’s California so the more likely scenario is it took five years for the local authorities to give a damn. They’re too busy with CRT, gender studies, and other woke nonsense to be bothered with taking care of things like this.
80 animals?
How much animal food per day?
How many daily trips to the store for all that?
No water for 5 yrs.
That’s some SERIOUS dehydration....
How much animal food per day?
How many daily trips to the store for all that?
That is where the money for the utilities went.
Some people allow emotions to overcome logic. They run completely on hope.
They cannot bear the thought of having one animal put down, so eventually the entire bunch die, en mass.
$786,000 house going by Zillow. Probably needs a bit of work
How does one live without water or electricity?
Looks like a good neighborhood on google street view and then you see the house in question...
Looks like a good neighborhood when the fixer goes for 800K? I’d hate to see the taxes. Btw, most of those homes on the hills in that area have views of those two freeways mentioned, and that comes with lots of constant noise and strange people exiting the off ramps. It’s never good to live near freeway off ramps in the LA area.
It’s pretty close to the 57. That’s why it’s a bargain fixer upper at nearly $800K.
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