A Michigan Cat Rescue Turned Into a Public Health Hazard at a Home Declared Unfit

  • Redford Township home declared too dangerous for responders to enter due to deplorable living conditions and fumes, requiring specialized protective equipment.

A Michigan cat rescue became a public-health and property-safety case after authorities said conditions inside a Redford Township home were too dangerous for responders to enter without special precautions.

Redford Township Animal Control responded to a home in the 20000 block of Gaylord Street on June 24 after receiving a welfare-check request, according to ClickOnDetroit.

Officers found what officials described as deplorable living conditions, and the homeowner was taken to a Metro Detroit hospital for treatment…

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