where I live there is a limit to how many animals your allowed in a home. She would of needed a special license to keep that many and she would not of passed inspection.
Hoarding is a mental state coming from trauma where the persons goes anxious very fast if you force things it will worse the hoarding. Hope the person gets therapy after that and help to declutter
true but you can't just make people do things if they don't want to,,,hence alcoholics, dope attics. nothing you can you until they agree or a family member gets control. Been there and done it. Very hard to get help for a loved one let alone a stranger.@@malicia58
Totally agree. Unless you were a hoarder you’ll never understand. There is so much judgement and no understanding. It’s sad. Unless she has intense therapy you won’t get anywhere.
So heartwarming ❤❤ just hope the animal hoarder lady manages to clean up...for her own sake as well! Such heroes, each and every individual who will not stop till the good reaches those souls in need of help...
Buying the best food but living in filth is not acceptable. She needs to scoop those litter boxes. Poor creatures having to use their filthy “toilets” or the dirty floor is a form of abuse. She might be an animal hoarder but shouldn’t be hoarding the animals excrement. Yuck! If she can’t or won’t clean up the mess then she should be relieved of her burden and the cats should be up for adoption. I have zero tolerance for neglect.
One of my cats came out of a hoarders home (he was with 17 or 70 other cats, I can’t remember) when we got him he was 13 months old and very timid, he’s now 11 years old. Whenever any of my family members would be in the house he would immediately go to the basement to hide. He would try and fish food out of the sink and would curl up in his litter box. We have one other cat and a dog, he gets along with the other cat (sometimes they cuddle and groom each other) and with our dog he sometimes lies on him lol. It took about 6 months of having him where we would never see him and he would only come out when there was no people around. It took about a year roughly to be able to pick him up, then a year and a bit for him to stay upstairs for when others came over. We also used to have to take him to the vets to get his nails trimmed, now lots of head and but scratches we can do it ourselves; he also lets us touch and squeeze his paws. Now the cat, his name is tanner and he’s a cream coloured tabby cat, he’s a HUGE cuddle bug who loves people and he’s quite social as he sometimes comes to the door when someone arrives. He always licks me, my sisters or my mom’s hair in attempt to groom us. Sometimes all we have to do to make him purr is to say hi to him. Recently we took him to the vet for a check up- (he’s only been three times in the time that we’ve had him as he had all his shots and whatnot when he arrived at the shelter, he’s also never gave us any other reason to take him as he’s terrified of the vets) -because he recently lost quite a bit of weight and he was a thin cat to begin with. We found out that he has a mass close to his heart and the bets think that he has some form of bone cancer on his chin as it’s protruding a little. We declined giving him chemotherapy because at the moment Tanner the cat doesn’t seem to be in any discomfort as well as he’s 11 years old so if he show’s any sign of discomfort or if it seem’s like the cancer has progressed and effecting him we’ll put him down. However that being said, we’ve also moved houses 3 months ago and my family was most worried about how he would cope in a new environment. Tanner the cat acted like he’s always been in our new house and even became more outgoing and social.
It's good your cat came out of his shell. My mom's cat was rescued from a hoarder (not an animal hoarder, just a hoarder with a house full of junk and 3 or 4 cats running around in it) and she's never truly been a normal cat. She is totally stressed by other cats. She likes my mom but no one else (even though I was her original foster owner) but even so she is very anxious and hostile. Getting her any vet treatment is a whole chaotic ordeal. Poor baby was just too traumatized by her early life.
Ideally, clean surroundings are best. But the animals are being well taken care of. They have plentiful clean water and food and cages are clean. Removing that number of animals is expensive for the SPCA. Then they need shelter and care until new owners can be found. It's a huge drain on resources, especially at a time when shelters and rescues are already overflowing with animals.
@@ladydriver0_0 7:18 I believe that was poop on the cat tree. There are also traces of dust and possibly a lot of coin-sized rubbish that animals can easily ingest. I too would prefer if those pets were removed from the hoarder house and taken to shelters/fosters until they can be adopted out. While they may be healthy, living in that sort of environment isn't the most ideal for anyone. Hope the lady managed to address her hoarding.
Wat een vreselijke situatie met al die poezelotten en ongedierte. Dat je dat zo kan veroorzaken dat dieren de dupe worden van jouw vuiligheid, hopelijk dat jullie het goed hebben opgelost. Ik moet t alleen doen van de beelden kan nl geen woord Engels, misschien dat er Nederlandse ondertiteling bij kan. Jullie doen prachtig werk ❤❤❤
O k for the animal hoarder call adult protection services.. Adult welfare let's see her Change her tune after that one.. When they threatened to take her and put her into a nursing home
I know the lady with all the animals loves them and gives them good quality food..but the conditions they're living in is totally unacceptable..those litter trays were horrific..l have a dog flap and my cats and dogs always go out to do their business..l only use litter trays if they are poorly when l keep them upstairs with me and also when l foster..l rehab neglected and abused cats so use litter trays for them..they have the run of upstairs..but as soon as they poop its out and down the loo..the wee clumps go in scented nappy bags in the bin..cats are very clean animals and hate those kind of conditions..I've also had Dachshunds all my life..love the breed..never bred them..they've always been fixed whether they're boys or girls..there are so many rescue centres bursting at the seems..PLEASE ADOPT..DON'T SHOP🇬🇧💕🙏✝️👍👏🐕🐾🐕🐾🐾🐈⬛️🐈
Right? They need someone to edit the titles and descriptions. The description says the hoarder house was filled with " unwell animals ". Not. All that was found was three cats with mild eye infections. 🤦🏻♀️
That lady needs help with all those animals. She needs help around the house. Totally disgusting conditions for her and the animals.
where I live there is a limit to how many animals your allowed in a home. She would of needed a special license to keep that many and she would not of passed inspection.
what a laugh.....he expected that goose to stay in one spot? just too funny
Hoarding is a mental state coming from trauma where the persons goes anxious very fast if you force things it will worse the hoarding. Hope the person gets therapy after that and help to declutter
who is going to give it to her? no family then nothing will be done.
@@bevfrench3496 a psychatrist would be apropriate in that case along with help to clean
true but you can't just make people do things if they don't want to,,,hence alcoholics, dope attics. nothing you can you until they agree or a family member gets control. Been there and done it. Very hard to get help for a loved one let alone a stranger.@@malicia58
Totally agree. Unless you were a hoarder you’ll never understand. There is so much judgement and no understanding. It’s sad. Unless she has intense therapy you won’t get anywhere.
He’s being so nice and she’s just being blatantly rude. He only wants to help the animals.
So heartwarming ❤❤ just hope the animal hoarder lady manages to clean up...for her own sake as well!
Such heroes, each and every individual who will not stop till the good reaches those souls in need of help...
Buying the best food but living in filth is not acceptable. She needs to scoop those litter boxes. Poor creatures having to use their filthy “toilets” or the dirty floor is a form of abuse. She might be an animal hoarder but shouldn’t be hoarding the animals excrement. Yuck! If she can’t or won’t clean up the mess then she should be relieved of her burden and the cats should be up for adoption. I have zero tolerance for neglect.
She’s sick, she needs therapy and help not taking her animals away. However, this can be part of the therapy.
Sadly hoarders seek help very rarely.
One of my cats came out of a hoarders home (he was with 17 or 70 other cats, I can’t remember) when we got him he was 13 months old and very timid, he’s now 11 years old. Whenever any of my family members would be in the house he would immediately go to the basement to hide. He would try and fish food out of the sink and would curl up in his litter box. We have one other cat and a dog, he gets along with the other cat (sometimes they cuddle and groom each other) and with our dog he sometimes lies on him lol. It took about 6 months of having him where we would never see him and he would only come out when there was no people around. It took about a year roughly to be able to pick him up, then a year and a bit for him to stay upstairs for when others came over. We also used to have to take him to the vets to get his nails trimmed, now lots of head and but scratches we can do it ourselves; he also lets us touch and squeeze his paws. Now the cat, his name is tanner and he’s a cream coloured tabby cat, he’s a HUGE cuddle bug who loves people and he’s quite social as he sometimes comes to the door when someone arrives. He always licks me, my sisters or my mom’s hair in attempt to groom us. Sometimes all we have to do to make him purr is to say hi to him. Recently we took him to the vet for a check up- (he’s only been three times in the time that we’ve had him as he had all his shots and whatnot when he arrived at the shelter, he’s also never gave us any other reason to take him as he’s terrified of the vets) -because he recently lost quite a bit of weight and he was a thin cat to begin with. We found out that he has a mass close to his heart and the bets think that he has some form of bone cancer on his chin as it’s protruding a little. We declined giving him chemotherapy because at the moment Tanner the cat doesn’t seem to be in any discomfort as well as he’s 11 years old so if he show’s any sign of discomfort or if it seem’s like the cancer has progressed and effecting him we’ll put him down. However that being said, we’ve also moved houses 3 months ago and my family was most worried about how he would cope in a new environment. Tanner the cat acted like he’s always been in our new house and even became more outgoing and social.
It's good your cat came out of his shell.
My mom's cat was rescued from a hoarder (not an animal hoarder, just a hoarder with a house full of junk and 3 or 4 cats running around in it) and she's never truly been a normal cat. She is totally stressed by other cats. She likes my mom but no one else (even though I was her original foster owner) but even so she is very anxious and hostile. Getting her any vet treatment is a whole chaotic ordeal. Poor baby was just too traumatized by her early life.
@@zammmerjammer poor thing :(
May be call adult protective services for the hoarder. She needs some help and education about neutering and spaying her animals.
Living conditions is enough to remove them! Come on!!
Ideally, clean surroundings are best. But the animals are being well taken care of. They have plentiful clean water and food and cages are clean. Removing that number of animals is expensive for the SPCA. Then they need shelter and care until new owners can be found. It's a huge drain on resources, especially at a time when shelters and rescues are already overflowing with animals.
@@ladydriver0_0 7:18 I believe that was poop on the cat tree. There are also traces of dust and possibly a lot of coin-sized rubbish that animals can easily ingest. I too would prefer if those pets were removed from the hoarder house and taken to shelters/fosters until they can be adopted out. While they may be healthy, living in that sort of environment isn't the most ideal for anyone. Hope the lady managed to address her hoarding.
Love a good foster fail! Gem is home 🥰 and no more puppies.
GOOD LUCK
Wat een vreselijke situatie met al die poezelotten en ongedierte. Dat je dat zo kan veroorzaken dat dieren de dupe worden van jouw vuiligheid, hopelijk dat jullie het goed hebben opgelost. Ik moet t alleen doen van de beelden kan nl geen woord Engels, misschien dat er Nederlandse ondertiteling bij kan. Jullie doen prachtig werk ❤❤❤
Imagine being in surgery and the fire alarm going off What would you do?
O k for the animal hoarder call adult protection services.. Adult welfare let's see her Change her tune after that one.. When they threatened to take her and put her into a nursing home
I know the lady with all the animals loves them and gives them good quality food..but the conditions they're living in is totally unacceptable..those litter trays were horrific..l have a dog flap and my cats and dogs always go out to do their business..l only use litter trays if they are poorly when l keep them upstairs with me and also when l foster..l rehab neglected and abused cats so use litter trays for them..they have the run of upstairs..but as soon as they poop its out and down the loo..the wee clumps go in scented nappy bags in the bin..cats are very clean animals and hate those kind of conditions..I've also had Dachshunds all my life..love the breed..never bred them..they've always been fixed whether they're boys or girls..there are so many rescue centres bursting at the seems..PLEASE ADOPT..DON'T SHOP🇬🇧💕🙏✝️👍👏🐕🐾🐕🐾🐾🐈⬛️🐈
Why would you confront the pets?
Right? They need someone to edit the titles and descriptions. The description says the hoarder house was filled with " unwell animals ". Not. All that was found was three cats with mild eye infections. 🤦🏻♀️
The overdramatic music is too much. Now let's see what the show has to offer.
Not much.