ASPCA Assisting in Rescue of Nearly 300 Neglected Animals from Hoarding Situation on Long Island


At the request of the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, the ASPCA urgently mobilized more than 20 responders to assist with the rescue of nearly 300 neglected animals from a hoarding situation in Brookhaven, N.Y. The animals, including cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises and snakes, are being removed from the home where they were living among filth—many surrounded by their own feces and urine and covered in vermin. Some of the animals were also suffering from untreated medical conditions. 

“When ASPCA responders arrived on the property, it was clear immediate intervention was necessary to remove hundreds of neglected animals from the inhumane and brutal conditions they were subjected to and provide them with expert care,” said Matt Bershadker, ASPCA CEO. “The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office has developed a task force dedicated to helping animals in need, and we commend them for prioritizing efforts to stop animal neglect and cruelty in their communities. The ASPCA is proud to support their work by bringing these animals to safety and assisting the prosecutorial case through evidence collection, forensic exams, and legal and investigative support.”


We are assisting with operational planning and removal, evidence collection and crime scene documentation, legal and investigative assistance and forensic exams. The animals are being transported to animal welfare organizations across Long Island where they will receive much-needed care. 

“Thanks to our partnership with the Town of Brookhaven, we were alerted to the deplorable conditions these helpless animals were living in and we immediately took action,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney.  “Through our partnerships with local government and rescue groups, we can work cohesively to ensure that these types of inhumane abuse of animals are addressed and those who participate in them are held accountable.” 


Criminal charges resulting from this case are being prosecuted by the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office. We are also providing investigative and legal assistance to further support the investigation and prosecution and to ensure the best legal outcome for these animals. 

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