Donate Now

We appreciate your desire to learn more about the cat hoarder story and our EAMT™ program. Your donation will help us to provide HOPE to animals like them.

WARNING: The photos of this situation are graphic and may be upsetting.

 

3 cats found

Upon Entering the Home

cat in filth

The awful facts upon our EAMT's™ arrival:

  • Odor detectable from the street
  • More than 40 cats, huddled all over
  • A swamp cooler cooling the home in sweltering August heat
  • Trash, feces, urine and insects everywhere
  • Provide support online now to help us provide HOPE for other animals
Donate Now
Filthy kitchen

More of what we Found

cat and food
  • Fleas, spiders and flies everywhere, including empty cat food cans (as seen in the image to the right)
  • Filth covering all surfaces
  • Many shorted electrical outlets from cat urine
  • Multiple cat and kitten remains (one can be seen in the image to the right)
  • Donate online now to support our rescue programs
Donate Now
EAMT

About our EAMT™ Program

One of the saved cats

Our Emergency Animal Medical Technicians™, or EAMTs™ offer the only program of its kind in the state of Arizona performing vital services including:

Donate Now
Cobwebs - a sign of cat hoarding

Signs of Possible Animal Hoarding

  • Numerous cats roaming in/out of the home
  • Strong odor from inside
  • Boarded windows
  • Pulled drapes
  • Cobwebs inside/outside window sills - the photo to the left shows them from the cat hoarder home
  • Trash/junk in yard
  • If you suspect animal hoarding in your neighborhood, call our Emergency Animal Medical Technicians™ at 602.997.7586 ext. 2073 between the hours of 6AM to 12 midnight
  • Help us provide HOPE to animals like these cats
Donate Now