Couple Arrested in Marco Island Cat Hoarding Case; Over 50 Cats Rescued, Dozens Found Dead

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) arrested two individuals on felony animal cruelty charges Wednesday after discovering what detectives describe as an extreme case of animal hoarding at a Marco Island residence.

Olga Murphy, 62, and her husband Igor Mursalimov, 54, were taken into custody following a joint operation involving CCSO, Collier County Domestic Animal Services, Collier County Code Enforcement Animal Control Division, and the Marco Island Police Department. The couple, who held an active license to breed cats for sale, are now being held in the Collier County jail.

Authorities served a civil inspection warrant at the couple’s home at 1740 Piedmont Court, where they found 57 living cats, primarily Maine Coons, in various states of medical distress. Additionally, investigators discovered approximately 15 to 20 deceased cats stored in a freezer located in the living room.

Detectives reported finding a “quarantine room” housing 24 cats suffering from untreated medical issues. The residence was filled with trash, animal waste, and lacked proper air circulation. Among the most severe cases was a cat named Irene, who had been missing an eye and left in pain without veterinary care since 2023. Detectives believe the couple subjected Irene to torment…

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