Rhode Island

26 Dead Cats Found in Freezer of Newport, RI Home, 18 Found Living in Deplorable Conditions

Animal welfare officials found 26 dead cats in the freezer of a Rhode Island home and seized 18 live cats that were living in deplorable conditions

Eighteen cats and the remains of 26 dead cats have been found in a home in Newport, Rhode Island.

The Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said Wednesday that the animals were found after the organization executed a search warrant of the home on Kay Street.

The group said the 18 cats were living in what they described as deplorable conditions. The dead cats were found in a freezer inside the home.

The group said the 18 cats were seized and removed from the home, with eight being transported to the RISPCA and 10 transported to the Potter League for Animals.

The organization did not identify the residents of the home but said in a press release that criminal charges would be forthcoming.

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