Around 100 deceased cats were found in a Long Island home, leading to a devastating scene discovered by fire crews responding to foul odors. The authorities received initial reports of a potential ammonia leak, which led to a subsequent investigation revealing feline corpses both stored in a freezer and distributed throughout the residence. Due to the hazardous conditions, the home was condemned. Visuals show surviving cats at the windows. Various agencies, including the SPCA and Hazmat Team, are involved to address the grim situation.
Authorities reported the discovery of about 100 dead cats in a Long Island home, leading to a condemnation due to high ammonia levels.
Around 3 p.m., crews responding to a foul odor found the feline corpses in a freezer and scattered throughout the home.
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