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Case ID: 18072
Classification: Hoarding
Animal: cat
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Dozens of cats seized from home, some dead
Philadelphia, PA (US)

Incident Date: Sunday, Jun 12, 2011
County: Philadelphia

Disposition: Alleged

Alleged: Stephanie Sinkin

A retired Philadelphia schoolteacher was arrested Sunday on animal cruelty charges after authorities found more than two dozen cats - alive and dead - in filthy conditions in her South Philadelphia home.

The Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals arrived at the home of 59-year-old Stephanie Sinkin on the 2100 block of South Chadwick Street shortly after 5:30 p.m. Workers say the home was completely full of trash, feces and urine. Six cats were found dead, 18 living cats were malnourished, authorities said.

Officers responded to Sinkin's home after she walked into the PSPCA headquarters with three sick cats. They suspected this was a case of hoarding. Neighbors say the home smelled like death.

"This is a nightmare literally, it's sickening," George Bengal said.

Sinkin was arrested and placed in protective custody. She was also sprayed with flea killing antiseptic.

"When the officer came here to execute the warrant fleas were covering her face and lice," Matt Seidermann said.

In addition to the horrible living conditions, investigators say Sinkin had no utilities - no gas, electric or running water.

"As they start cleaning out the trash there are nests of cats all in the trash and it's ceiling to the floor in every room in the house," Bengal said.

As of Sunday night SPCA workers say 50 cats may still be inside the home.

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