260 cats removed from 'crazy cat house' in Philly

photo A sign is posted on fence at the location of where Members of the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals remove cats from two connected row homes Wednesday, March 26, 2014, in Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA - Animal welfare authorities say they removed about 260 cats from a Philadelphia home with a sign that proclaims it "the crazy cat house."

The Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said Wednesday that officials had been working with the owner of the northeast Philadelphia property for several weeks.

A sign on a fence outside the home reads, "I'm the crazy cat lady. And this is the crazy cat house."

Spokeswoman Sara Eremus says conditions in the home have deteriorated to the point that the animals had to be removed by officers wearing respirators.

So workers spent Wednesday loading the animals into crates to take them to the SPCA's north Philadelphia shelter, where veterinarians were examining them.

No charges were immediately filed. The homeowner wasn't identified.

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