Wednesday, February 22, 2006

"I don't want to be buried in a Pet Cemetery"

Kindly professor Swash is shaking his head at this one.
Pasco County officials are seeking to remove nearly 100 cats and dogs from a
rat-infested, feces-fouled mobile home on Kitten Trail in a case being described
as the worst investigators have seen.

Hey, is that Jason Kottke and Meg Hougrihan or hoolighoul(somethin')? Do they live in "a rat-infested, feces-fouled mobile home"? That's kinda' what I always figured. (You know that whole 'I'm quittin' my job - donate dehydrated milk and shit - I'll keep talking about my collection of Cure albums - or whatever those technobozos had goin' on).

(I might be wrong).

Could be some other "Power-Blogger" couple?
The county filed a petition Wednesday in circuit court for custody of an
estimated 80 cats and 13 dogs, claiming the owners, Eric Scott Steffey, 46. and
Susan M. Steffey, 49, are unfit and unable to provide a healthy environment for
the animals. The petition describes filthy conditions where pets were crammed in
cages, fed from a dirt floor and deprived of clean water. Rats the size of Nerf
footballs roamed freely. Feces and garbage were caked on surfaces, and cobwebs
stretched from ceiling to floor.

I was wrong! Hey, hate the Blogger, not the Blog.

Authorities Call Pet Hoarding Case A True Nightmare (TBO NEWS)
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