Authorities in Kolhapur raided a residence where a couple was found illegally housing 35 cats, causing distress to neighbors. Following multiple complaints, officials seized three of the animals and launched an inquiry into the case.
In a peculiar incident from Kolhapur, Maharashtra, a couple found themselves at the center of a civic crackdown after illegally keeping 35 cats in their apartment. The large number of felines raised concerns among neighbors, prompting them to lodge a complaint due to noise, odor, and suspected health hazards.
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The Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) and Animal Welfare Board acted swiftly on the complaint. Officials visited the residence, located in a densely populated residential locality, and confirmed the overpopulation of animals in cramped conditions. As a result, three cats were seized, and veterinary care was arranged for them.
Residents had reportedly endured months of disturbance caused by the excessive number of pets in the household. According to sources, many neighbors had previously appealed to the couple to reduce the number of animals, but no action was taken, forcing them to escalate the issue.
Officials said the couple did not possess any registration or license for operating what had effectively become an unregistered shelter. Under animal welfare and municipal health guidelines, keeping more than a set number of pets without approval is prohibited. Authorities are now exploring legal actions against the couple under provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and public nuisance regulations.
The KMC has urged residents to report any similar cases of illegal pet hoarding to the civic body. Authorities are also expected to conduct further inspections in the area to identify potential violations involving animals being kept in unhealthy or unlawful conditions.
This incident sheds light on the need for increased awareness regarding responsible pet ownership, including legal limits and proper animal care.