113 dead kittens found in apartment of suspected hoarder Published July 26, 2012 Associated Press July 24, 2012: A number of cats found during a search and rescued from a home in Seaside, Calif. (AP Photo/SPCA for Monterey County) SAN FRANCISCO – Authorities said they found 113 dead kittens in an apartment believed to belong to a cat hoarder, and dozens of ailing adult cats were discovered in a nearby house. None of the dead kittens appeared to be more than two months old, they said. Seaside police and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for Monterey County discovered the animals on Tuesday, SPCA Sgt. Stacy Sanders said. Officers were alerted by a property manager who discovered dead kittens during an inspection. They received another tip that more cats were moved to a nearby house. There, another group of investigators found 51 adult cats that were alive but sick and neglected. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/25/113-dead-kittens-found-in-apartment-suspected-hoarder/?test=latestnews#ixzz21jFklOe8