Eight abandoned cats were rescued from a filthy, house that was covered in diarrhoea, mouldy faeces and urine stains.RSPCA rescuers were met with shocking scenes at a bungalow at Hirwaun in Wales after finding neglected cats with heavily matted hair and urine stained coats and paws.
One of the doors in the property was blocked by mouldy faeces piled up behind it. Police seized the animals and placed them in the care of the RSPCA, Wales online reports.RSPCA deputy chief inspector Emma Smith has been with the welfare charity 14 years.
She told Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates' Court:"The smell inside the bungalow was incredibly pungent from the minute you walked in.
It was extremely unkempt inside the location with household items strewn everywhere, bags of rubbish piled up and grime and mess on the floors."Two cats and an empty food bowl was found in the living room but there was water present.
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