CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Neighbors of SE 14th Terrace in Cape Coral watched as one home had dozens of cats and dogs taken by the Lee County Domestic Animal Services.
Neighbors instructed Fox 4, the sturdy urine odor coming from the home had been an ongoing subject.
The Lee County Domestic Animal Service employees getting into out and in repeatedly in hazmat suites had been taking their masks off to try to get some recent air.
Neighbors declare they’ve referred to as the Lee County Domestic Animal Services for years in regards to the sturdy odor.
Neighbors say the odor is so dangerous that it has stored them from having fun with their yards.
None of the neighbors went on digicam for considerations of their security, nevertheless, they inform me they’ve reached out to the homeowners of the home to try to supply some assist.
Animal providers, Cape Coral Police, and Fire had been all on the scene at this time getting these animals out of a doubtlessly unsafe setting.
Fox 4 has reached out to the Cape Coral Police Department however haven’t heard something but.