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Whereas most people hear of animal hoarding, they think of the “cat person” from the news. They quickly side with the animals, rarely considering the lives of those who have been affected by this conduct. The phrase “animal hoarding” alludes to a person’s obsessive desire to gather and own animals for the purpose of providing for animals, which leads to negligence or cruelty.
Many animal hoarders are emotionally burdened, isolated from society, and estranged from friends and family as a result of their good intentions. Both animals and people suffer greatly as a result of the situation.
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Animal hoarders’ conduct typically starts after a significant other’s illness, handicap, or death, or another traumatic life event, according to researchers. They regard their pets as a vital source of love, emphasizing the amount of love they take and give from animals. Keeping their pets tends to ensure conflict-free relationships for many people. They frequently refer to their animals as their children, and they conflate their love for them with their incapacity to just provide them with a secure, hygienic, and good environment. Hoarding can often be linked to an eating problem named pica (eating non-food items), Prader-Willi syndrome (a genetic disorder), psychosis, or dementia, however, this is less common.
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We can help with the shame and guilt that comes with hoarding. It’s not unusual for hoarders to stay in their homes, not invite family and friends over, and try to hide the problem from friends, relatives, and other people who come to their homes. If a hoarding condition goes unaddressed, it could lead to more dangerous problems in the future. These problems could be safety issues from fires to first responders not being able to access the hoarders home
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Animal waste can be unsafe when not properly contained and regularly cleaned. Some people will hoard cats and dogs to the point that both the animals and the hoarder are unsafe. Animal hoarders care about their animals and refuse to give them up. The first thing is to make sure the animals are safely moved to another location. Now it’s time to clean and disinfect the home. Crime Scene Clean Of Madison will clean and remove all animal waste and disinfect the home. We clean up after urine, feces, dead animals, and filthy living conditions.
Signs of animal hoarding
- Keep more than the usual amount of animals in their home
- They are unable to provide the care that animals need like food, shelter, vaccines, and regular shots to keep them from getting sick
- Hoarders are in denial of their situation and doesn’t acknowledge that there’s a problem with accumulating so many animals.
- Strong odor from urine and fecal matter can be dangerous to their respiratory system
- Animal hoarder may have bed bugs, rat infestation, and roaches
- Piles of animal food bags and water bowls throughout the home.
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