Donald Trump's childhood home in Queens is overrun by feral cats, infuriating neighbors
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The modest brick house in Jamaica Estates has become a playground for 20 to 30 feral cats and has been plastered with "vacate" and "water shut off" notices, causing discontent among neighbors who are frustrated by its state.
"I want it to be occupied. I want it to have its own history going forward," said neighbor Deborah Ayala-Braun, expressing the community's desire to restore the house instead of seeing it decay.
The residents are planning to pool their money to buy the property from its absentee owners, demonstrating a collective effort to restore the home and manage the feral cat situation.
Eight years ago during the election when Trump won, people flooded the block and caused so much traffic to take a picture with the house, highlighting its significance to Trump supporters.
Read at New York Post
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