Whoa! Milwaukee Man Charged for Hoarding 113 Animals in Home
This story is resurfacing online about a Milwaukee man charged after 113 animals were seized from his home, including alligators and turkeys.
This story is from 2022, but so many people have been sharing it online lately. After you hear all the animals they found inside this home you're going to share it with all of your friends, no doubt.
Milwaukee Man Charged for Hoarding 113 Animals in Home
On December 9th, 2022, someone filed an animal cruelty complaint that lead to the discovery of 113 animals living inside one Milwaukee home. When officials entered the home, they smelled a "strong and overpowering odor of animal feces and urine."
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47-year-old Larry McAdoo was arrested and charged with one felony and eleven misdemeanors. He told police he took in dogs to help find them homes and none of the animals belonged to him.
"He initially denied knowledge of the conditions that the dogs were kept in, but when shown photos "admitted things had gotten out of control." [fox6now]
Let me just list all the animals he had. It wasn't just dogs and cats...
- 1 goat
- 1 ferret
- 1 raccoon
- 2 alligators
- 2 snakes
- 3 tortoises
- 4 cats
- 4 chinchillas
- 5 guinea pigs
- 6 rabbits
- 6 lizards
- 7 hedgehogs
- 8 hamsters
- 14 rats
- 23 birds; chickens, ducks, parakeets, pigeons, a turkey, a macaw, etc
- 25 dogs
Like... WHAT?! ALLIGATORS? 2 OF THEM. NO WAY.
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Their living conditions for all the animals were so disturbing to read I couldn't finish the police report. If you want to read it, you can see it here. It's so sad more animals are living in similar situations and we don't know about it.
Thankfully, animal cruelty is strongly frowned upon in Wisconsin and Illinois.
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