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OAP couple found keeping pedigree cats in rancid, faeces-covered home

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An OAP couple who kept 43 pedigree cats in a rancid, faeces-covered home have been found guilty of an animal welfare offence.  

Ernest Frost, 71, and his 68-year-old wife Jean were living in a property which had the worst smell encountered by an RSPCA inspector in eight years. 

The inspection took place after concerns were raised for the welfare of ten cats who were believed to be living at the home in Chester-le-Street, County Durham. 

On February 21 this year, RSPCA inspector Rowena Proctor arrived at the property to find an awful smell.

She could see faeces through the patio doors and immediately called the police.

A total of 43 Maine Coon and Ragdoll cats were found living in the couple’s home. 

Many of the felines had multiple health issues and several were pregnant. The majority of the kittens born at the property had died. 

A vet examination revealed that it was likely that several infectious diseases were circulating the household.

An OAP couple who kept 43 pedigree cats in a rancid, faeces-covered home have been found guilty of an animal welfare offence. Pictured: The cats inside the home

Many of the felines had multiple health issues and several were pregnant. The majority of the kittens born at the property had died

The inspection took place after concerns were raised for the welfare of ten cats who were believed to be living at the home in Chester-le-Street, County Durham

Pictured is one of the cats after it was rescued from the property

During an interview with the RSPCA, Jean said she had ‘possibly lost track’ of how many cats she had.

Ernest claimed the kittens looked ‘alright’ and said the cats were ‘definitely not suffering’.

But on June 11, the couple pleaded guilty at Peterlee Magistrates’ Court, County Durham, to one Animal Welfare Act offence. 

They have been ordered to pay £150 each in costs.

Rowena Proctor said: ‘Over the years I have been to countless properties where conditions have been very bad, but this was by far the worst smell I have encountered in eight years as an RSPCA Inspector.

‘The cats were living in wholly unacceptable conditions and there were clearly far too many for the defendants to be able to manage and care for properly.

Ernest claimed the kittens looked 'alright' and said the cats were 'definitely not suffering'

On June 11, the couple pleaded guilty at Peterlee Magistrates' Court, County Durham, to one Animal Welfare Act offence

During an interview with the RSPCA, Jean said she had 'possibly lost track' of how many cats she had

Pictured: Dead flies in the property that was inspected by the RSPCA

Ernest claimed the kittens looked 'alright' and said the cats were 'definitely not suffering'

‘Breeding had spiralled out of control, infection and disease were rife, and many of the kittens born into this environment were very poorly as a result.

‘Even though they couldn’t all be saved, the vast majority made a good recovery.

‘And I’d like to say a huge thank you to all the private boarding establishments and RSPCA centres who cared for the cats in this case, and to the many adopters who have welcomed them into their lives.’

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