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Over 40 cats rescued from Greenburgh hoarding house get adopted

Animal rescuers removed the cats from the home in February. Officials say they were left in shocking living conditions.

Lauren Pena

Apr 24, 2026, 5:31 AM

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Over 40 cats rescued from a hoarding house in Greenburgh have been adopted, according to the Westchester SPCA.

Animal rescuers removed the cats from the home in February. Officials say they were left in shocking living conditions.

"It was pretty bad. There was a very strong smell, very cluttered, not the best environment for any living thing to be in," said animal care specialist Andrew Wolf.

Many of the cats were sick and needed extensive medical care at the SPCA’s Briarcliff Facility.

After months of treatment and rehab, many started getting adopted. Officials confirmed on Wednesday that the final two cats found new homes.

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