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11-01-2013, 12:42 PM
Woman trying to create new breed of animal using dead and live cats for Frankenstein experiments is arrested after 100 feline corpses are found in her freezers
The woman had almost 100 dead bodies in her house in Warsaw, Poland
Neighbours had complained about the smell and police investigated
She had been banned from keeping dogs so turned her attention to cats
In total officers found 72 cats who were severely malnourished
Woman now faces up to to two years in jail for animal cruelty
By Jill Reilly
PUBLISHED:06:23 EST, 31 October 2013| UPDATED: 13:14 EST, 31 October 2013
A woman who was trying to create a Frankenstein dog in a series of sick experiments involving dead and live animals has been arrested.
The woman had almost 100 dead animal bodies some of which had looked like they had been experimented on in the freezers of her home in Warsaw, Poland.
Officers raided the house an acting on a tip-off from neighbours who had complained about the smell and noise created from dozens of cats in the building.
Grim: The woman had almost 100 dead animal bodies some of which had looked like they had been experimented on in the freezers of her home in Warsaw, Poland .
In total animal welfare officers found 72 cats all of whom were severely malnourished and said that the conditions in the house were disgusting with animal waste in every room.
A police spokesman said: 'She was banned from keeping dogs, she had become obsessed with creating a new breed of dog and when that became no longer possible she switched to experimenting with cats.'
'There has obviously been some sort of sick experiments going on but until we get the autopsy is back on the bodies and have looked at the injuries to the life cats we won't know more about exactly what she was doing here.
The woman faces up to two years in jail this time for animal cruelty if police confirm that the animals were abused for illegal experimentation purposes.
The woman had almost 100 dead bodies in her house in Warsaw, Poland
Neighbours had complained about the smell and police investigated
She had been banned from keeping dogs so turned her attention to cats
In total officers found 72 cats who were severely malnourished
Woman now faces up to to two years in jail for animal cruelty
By Jill Reilly
PUBLISHED:06:23 EST, 31 October 2013| UPDATED: 13:14 EST, 31 October 2013
A woman who was trying to create a Frankenstein dog in a series of sick experiments involving dead and live animals has been arrested.
The woman had almost 100 dead animal bodies some of which had looked like they had been experimented on in the freezers of her home in Warsaw, Poland.
Officers raided the house an acting on a tip-off from neighbours who had complained about the smell and noise created from dozens of cats in the building.
Grim: The woman had almost 100 dead animal bodies some of which had looked like they had been experimented on in the freezers of her home in Warsaw, Poland .
In total animal welfare officers found 72 cats all of whom were severely malnourished and said that the conditions in the house were disgusting with animal waste in every room.
A police spokesman said: 'She was banned from keeping dogs, she had become obsessed with creating a new breed of dog and when that became no longer possible she switched to experimenting with cats.'
'There has obviously been some sort of sick experiments going on but until we get the autopsy is back on the bodies and have looked at the injuries to the life cats we won't know more about exactly what she was doing here.
The woman faces up to two years in jail this time for animal cruelty if police confirm that the animals were abused for illegal experimentation purposes.