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28 dead cats, 106 emaciated found in U-Haul van in California

28 dead cats, 106 emaciated found in U-Haul van in California

CBS News5 days ago
A welfare check resulted in the grisly discovery of 28 dead cats and another 106 "extremely emaciated cats" in a U-Haul van in Central California, authorities said Monday.
Merced County's Sheriff's Office said a deputy responded early Sunday evening to a request to check on cats in a U-Haul, which was parked at a Taco Bell in the city of Santa Nella.
The deputy initially saw nearly two dozen cats in distress through the van's windshield, the sheriff's office said. Animal control officers responded and helped locate the rest inside the van, where no water or food was found.
Cats observed through the windshield of a parked U-Haul van in Merced County on June 29, 2025
Merced County Sheriff's Office
The Merced County Animal Shelter took custody of all the cats — ranging from one week to eight years old — and the Atwater Veterinary Center was assisting with medical treatment.
Jeannie Maxon, 69, from Long Beach, was identified as the cats' owner. Maxon was arrested and booked into the Merced County Jail, where she faces 93 counts of animal cruelty, the sheriff's office said.
Dozens of cats, some dead and others emaciated, were found in a parked U-Haul van in Central California on June 29, 2025, the Merced County Sheriff's Office said.
Merced County Sheriff's Office
For anyone interested in cat adoption, the sheriff's office said details would be released at a later date.
"On a warm day, temperatures inside a car can soar to extreme levels in just a few minutes, even with the windows open. This can lead to heatstroke, dehydration, and even death of the animal left inside," the sheriff's office said. "Please ensure that when you're traveling with your pet, they're provided with a cool place to stay, offering plenty of shade, lots of water, and food."
Santa Nella is located about 43 miles southwest of the city of Merced and about 43 miles south of Modesto.
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