A family in Chelyabinsk set up a shelter for 40 cats in an apartment and was evicted by bailiffs 10/05/2023, 21:36

In Chelyabinsk, a brother and sister were evicted from their apartment due to a large number of animals. This was “reported by”Access

Family members were living in the house of a friend who received this living space from the municipality under a social lease agreement.

The 63-year-old man and the 52-year-old woman accumulated trash over the several years they lived in the building. In addition, the brother and sister often brought home cats from places where the apartment owners stored waste. This led to dissatisfaction among local residents.

Following notices from the townspeople, the authorities demanded that the family put the apartment in order, but this was not done. As a result, the court took up this issue. Police teams removed citizens from the building.

After the court decision, the brothers started living at their registered addresses. Cats are looking for a new place to live.

Employees of the Ministry of Emergencies previously in Yaroslavl rescued Domestic cat from the heating main pipe.



Source: Gazeta

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