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50+ cats found in Montgomery County hoarding situation

Montgomery County Fire & Rescue found more than 50 cats in an otherwise unoccupied home while responding to a fire around 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue found more than 50 cats in an otherwise unoccupied home while responding to a fire around 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue were able to save many of the cats that did not escape on their own. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue were able to save many of the cats that did not escape on their own. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Public Information Officer Pete Piringer tweeted that the home had over $75,000 worth of damage from the fire, the house was condemned and the firefighters’ gear was contaminated. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Public Information Officer Pete Piringer tweeted that the home had over $75,000 worth of damage from the fire, the house was condemned and the firefighters’ gear was contaminated. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
The cause of the fire — which was located in the basement of a one-story, single family home at 3402 Weller Road in Wheaton, Maryland — is still undetermined. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
The cause of the fire — which was located in the basement of a one-story, single family home at 3402 Weller Road in Wheaton, Maryland — is still undetermined. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
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Montgomery County Fire & Rescue found more than 50 cats in an otherwise unoccupied home while responding to a fire around 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue were able to save many of the cats that did not escape on their own. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Public Information Officer Pete Piringer tweeted that the home had over $75,000 worth of damage from the fire, the house was condemned and the firefighters’ gear was contaminated. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
The cause of the fire — which was located in the basement of a one-story, single family home at 3402 Weller Road in Wheaton, Maryland — is still undetermined. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue found more than 50 cats in an otherwise unoccupied home while responding to a fire around 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Fire & Rescue)

WASHINGTON — Montgomery County Fire & Rescue found more than 50 cats in an otherwise unoccupied home while responding to a fire around 1 p.m. Wednesday.

The cause of the fire — which was located in the basement of a one-story, single family home at 3402 Weller Road in Wheaton, Maryland — is still undetermined.

Public Information Officer Pete Piringer tweeted that the home had over $75,000 worth of damage from the fire, the house was condemned and the firefighters’ gear was contaminated.

While many cats were rescued by Montgomery County Fire & Rescue or escaped on their own, Piringer tweeted that responders were dealing with multiple cat fatalities with the assistance of Animal Services.

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