Case Details

Hoarding 16 cats
Tampa, FL (US)

Incident Date: Friday, Dec 15, 2006
County: Hillsborough
Local Map: available
Disposition: Alleged
Case Images: 1 files available

Alleged: Kenneth Yeager

Case Updates: 1 update(s) available

Case ID: 10354
Classification: Hoarding
Animal: cat
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A Tampa man is accused of leaving 16 cats living in filthy conditions in a mobile home. Deputies went to Kenneth Yeager's home at the Carousel Mobile Home Park, 5410 Falkenburg Road, after they received information from someone concerned about Yeager. County Animal Services spokeswoman Marti Ryan said deputies and Animal Services workers braved an ammonia stench to remove the cats. Yeager was charged with 16 counts of animal abuse, Ryan said. Workers took the cats to a shelter. Ryan said it's unlikely they'll be suitable for adoption because they haven't been trained to use litter boxes and many have developed skin diseases and respiratory infections.

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When Hillsborough County deputies knocked on the door of a mobile home at the Carosel Mobile Home Park on Falkenburg Road to serve a warrant Thursday, they knew conditions inside would be bad.

Mobile home park resident Esther Bland was watching as they went in.

"They opened the door and the stench was unbearable and I knew there was something dead or whatever in there," said Bland.

Sixteen starving cats were living in layers of their own waste. Deputies were asked to do a welfare check on the man allegedly responsible, Kenneth Yeager, two days ago. They didn't find him, but saw and smelled the cats, and came back Thursday with Hillsborough County Animal Services.

Animal services spokesperson Marti Ryan says she's not sure if Yeager was living in the mobile home.

I can't imagine anyone living in those kinds of conditions but unfortunately we have seen this kind of thing before," said Ryan.

Animal services says all the cats were removed from the home. They are all sick and some are expected to die.

"The conditions were absolutely unbelievable," said Ryan. "No quality of life. Very unsanitary."

Bland can't believe anyone could treat animals so poorly.

"I just feel bad for them because I'm an animal lover and I hate to see anything get abused like that," said Bland.

Animal services officials say Yeager is probably facing a minimum of 16 counts of felony animal cruelty. The outstanding warrants that Yeager was picked up on were for aggravated stalking and domestic violence.
Source: Bay News 9 - Dec 15, 2006
Update posted on Dec 15, 2006 - 9:57PM 

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