Children, animals removed from Doty Island home
MENASHA, Wis. (AP) -- Health officials have declared a Doty Island home unfit for human occupancy after finding a family and 28 animals in filthy conditions.
Winnebago County authorities removed four children ages 5 to 12 from the home and placed them with relatives. Animal welfare workers removed six dogs, three rabbits, five chickens, 21 pigeons and 12 parakeets.
The 31-year-old father of the children was referred for possible charges of neglecting a child and mistreating animals. It was the second time in four years his home was posted as uninhabitable, the Appleton Post-Crescent reported (http://post.cr/Rjnf3N ).
A police officer said he and a city sanitarian were nearly overcome by the smell of ammonia from animal excrement when they entered the basement, and had to leave after less than a minute.
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Information from: The Post-Crescent, http://www.postcrescent.com

















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