Lawrenceville Pennsylvania Nuisance Property: Home with 30 cats investigated
bleach 409Pittsburgh, PA – A Larenceville, Pennsylvania home is under fire for  allegedly housing over 30 cats, and creating a stench so strong  neighbors are forced to use bleach to overpower the smell, according to  reports from WPXI.com. The house has been the subject of complaints for  the past three years, according to neighbors in the neighborhood.
The home, located in the 5300 block of Holmes Street, was recently  inspected by police. Sgt. James Vogel explained, “We got permission to  go into the house and the first twelve feet inside the doorway, both  front and back doors, were covered with cat feces.”
The officer reported seeing approximately 30 cats, along with trash  piles throughout the residence.
A disgruntled neighbor told reporters, “We pour bleach out here, 409,  Pinesol, you name it. We do whatever we have to do to keep the smell  away.”
The homeowner, Michael Cain, claims to be in the process of cleaning  it up. He reportedly wants to sell the home. Cain furthermore told  reporters there are only a few cats still living in the home.
Sgt. Vogel told reporters that Animal Control took a cat out of  Cain’s truck on Saturday morning though.
Neighbors said Cain and his three-year-old daughter have been  sleeping in his truck at night. 
Stg. Vogel reported that all the necessary paperwork is finished and  referrals have been sent to the proper authorities, including Animal  Control, Fire Prevention and Police Narcotics/Vice Squad.
Mr. Cain faces no criminal charges at the time, according to police. 
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