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Animal cruelty charge filed for 14 abandoned pets in Lebanon house

11 hrs ago This cat was one of 14 dogs and cats abandoned in a Lebanon home. Charges of animal cruelty have been filed against the pet owner. File photo LEBANON A Lebanon woman is facing one count of animal cruelty for abandoning seven dogs and seven cats in a home on South Meridian Street. Faren Taylor has been summoned for an initial hearing Tuesday morning in Boone Circuit Court. If convicted of the Class A misdemeanor, Taylor could spend a year in prison. Authorities rescued 14 dogs and cats from the abandoned residence on April 7. The home was trashed and had an excessive accumulation of fecal matter and urine everywhere. The animals were significantly underweight and most did not have food and water, according to Boone County Animal Control officer Deputy Hannah Fisher said.

14 dogs and cats rescued from abandoned home

1 of 8 Deputies and volunteers rescued seven dogs and seven cats from the deplorable conditions of this house in Lebanon. Submitted photos LEFT: This calico cat is suffering from severe dehydration, loss of fur and a respiratory ailment. It was found in an abandoned house in the 1500 block of S. Meridian Street, Lebanon. RIGHT: These are two of the seven dogs found in a rental house that appears renters deserted several days, perhaps weeks ago. Photos submitted This is one of the bathrooms where cats were kept separate from the dogs. These are two of the seven dogs found in a rental house that appears renters deserted several days, perhaps weeks ago.

14 Neglected Animals Taken From Lebanon Home

14 Neglected Animals Taken From Lebanon Home LEBANON, Ind.  Police in Boone County removed 14 neglected dogs and cats from a home in Lebanon. On Monday, police learned that Faren Taylor and Devin Hodges had left their home, leaving behind multiple animals. Police on Wednesday searched the home and found seven dogs and seven cats. The accumulation of fecal matter and urine was such that police had to wear respirators while inside the home. Nearly all of the animals were found to be underweight or showing signs of illness. The animals were taken in by the Humane Society for Boone County. “Fourteen animals were provided with clean, safe environments as a result of this investigation, and I am hopeful that we will be able to provide a second chance to each and every one of them,” said Deputy Hannah Fisher, Animal Control Officer.

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