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House Full Of Neglected Animals Deemed Unhabitable In Fairfield

A Fairfield home has been deemed uninhabitable after police and animal control found 25 dogs and 22 cats malnourished and living in feces and urine.

A Fairfield home was deemed uninhabitable after a large number of dogs and cats were found malnourished and living in filth.

A Fairfield home was deemed uninhabitable after a large number of dogs and cats were found malnourished and living in filth.

Photo Credit: Fairfield Police Department

The discovery took place during the week of Tuesday, April 17 when a concerned citizen contacted police about a dog that was found roaming in the Steep Hill Road area of Fairfield, said Lt. Michael Paris, of the Fairfield Police.

The dog appeared to have been covered in feces and urine, having a generally poor appearance, Paris said.

Animal Control officers began to investigate and determined that the dog came from a home on Steep Hill Road. 

After further investigation, it was determined that 25 dogs and 22 cats were living in poor conditions inside the home and needed to be removed, Paris said.

Animal Control officers along with Fairfield Police, assisted with removing all of the animals from the home. 

Three animals are being treated at a local animal hospital for various conditions and all others were seized. 

"There were no deceased animals found in the home," he said. "The Town of Fairfield Health Department assisted the police in this case and at this point found that the home is uninhabitable."

This case is an active and ongoing investigation. No arrests have been made to date, Paris said.

This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 

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