The smell inside was said to be so strong, SPCA claimed their eyes were burning as they worked to remove the animals.
Bucks County SPCA Humane Law Enforcement Officers came to the rescue of multiple animals on Wednesday, freeing them from deplorable hoarding conditions inside a small hotel room in Feasterville-Trevose.
The smell inside was said to be so strong that SPCA officers claimed their eyes were burning as they worked to remove the animals. The animals were transported to BCSPCA’s Lahaska Shelter and humane society officers have charged the owner with animal cruelty.The man’s identity has yet to be released.
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