100+ Animals Pulled From NY Home So Unsafe It Was Condemned—Calls for Justice Grow Louder

In Wilton, New York, authorities discovered a nightmare inside a suburban home—dogs, cats, and farm animals living in such severe neglect that the house itself had to be condemned as a health hazard. Officials described conditions so unsanitary that first responders wore hazmat suits to enter, and rescuers reported that 90% of the animals were suffering from serious skin infections caused by flea infestations.

Two women, 72-year-old Nancy Kenny and 32-year-old Rachel Furman, are now facing dozens of animal cruelty charges. But advocates say criminal charges aren’t enough. Without stronger protections, the cycle of neglect and abuse will repeat again.

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A Home of “Unimaginable Hazard”

On August 15, 2025, Saratoga County officials executed a warrant at 1** Louden Road in Wilton. What they found was shocking: a home so contaminated with filth and animal waste that hazmat crews had to ventilate the building before safe entry was even possible.

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