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Ten dead animals found in Long Island hoarder home unfit for human occupancy

Long Island women say police have found other abused things, hardcore drugs in a house filled with 10 dead pets, 20 abused pets and shit stabbing officers' eyes. After discovering it, it was cuffed.

Entering Saturday in Kazandra Nukushi, 42 Kings Park residents, Suffolk County SPCA officials discovered nine dead sugar glider possums and snakes. According to the organization.


SPCA officials have discovered 20 dead animals in the house of Kazandranukshi, a storage shelter on Long Island.

The task force, prompted by a search warrant, discovered 11 more live but abused sugar gliders and nine cats.

The animals lived in six feet of garbage alongside crack cocaine, MDMA and “dozens of apparent drug devices” in overcrowded dwellings.


One of Nucci's nine rescued cats is depicted and published for adoption.
One of Nucci's nine rescued cats is depicted and published for adoption.

“The internal conditions were so extreme that personnel had to craze piles of debris inside,” according to the SPCA.

Nucci is scheduled for February 28th in an ISLIP court and faces animal cruelty, possession of controlled substances and possession of drug equipment.

Since her arrest on February 8th, the house has been deemed unsuitable for human occupation.

The rescued animals are placed for adoption at the Smithtown Animal Shelter.

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