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szdaily -> Kaleidoscope
Woman shares home with 1,100 felines
     2016-January-21  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A CARING cat lady has given up her five-bedroom home to live in a trailer — so her 1,100 cats can live in her house.

    Lynea Lattanzio, 67, now lives in a trailer on her six-acre (2.4-hectare) property and allows the cats to run freely through the house.

    She started fostering cats in 1992 and acquired 96 by the end of the year — successfully rehoming all of them.

    In 1993 she became a veterinary technician to help keep the animals’ medical costs down and the number of cats continued to grow.

    Today she runs Cat House On The Kings, which is California’s largest no-cage, no-kill sanctuary for feral and abandoned cats.

    Lattanzio said, “I’m at the top of the list of eccentric cat ladies — I don’t think there has been anyone who has lived with 28,000 cats in 24 years. That’s probably a record.

    “Back then I was single, had no kids and bought this 4,200-square-foot (390-square-meter) home and thought what am I thinking.

    “I started taking in cats but it wasn’t my intention to have 1,000 plus cats — but it’s happened one step at a time.

    “I went from my five-bedroom home with a swimming pool, bar and a view of the river to a 1,600-square-foot mobile home with rusty metal.

    “When I moved to the trailer I swore it would be a cat-free zone, but I currently have 20 kittens and four puppies in there.

    “You can take the woman out of the shelter but you can’t take the shelter out of the woman.”

    Lattanzio started her sanctuary herself without any outside financial help at the time.

    She said, “When I first started this endeavor, it was out of my own pocket for seven years. I sold my car, I sold my wedding ring.”

    Today, Lattanzio and her team of volunteers care for about 800 adult cats and 300 kittens.

    (SD-Agencies)

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