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California man, 96, found in home with hundreds of rats; daughter held

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OJAI, Calif. — A Southern California woman is in custody after deputies discovered her 96-year-old father and multiple pets living in a home stinking of feces and infested with up to 700 rats, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Catherine Ann Vandermaes­en, 65, was arrested on suspicion of felony elder abuse and misdemeano­r animal neglect, the Ventura County Sheriff ’s Office said in a statement. She was in custody and couldn’t be reached for comment.

Vandermaes­en didn’t want to allow deputies inside the home during a welfare check last Wednesday in Ojai, a small city in a rural valley northwest of Los Angeles, the statement said.

A sheriff ’s task force returned the next day and encountere­d multiple pets and urine and feces throughout the residence, authoritie­s said.

The home was also filled with garbage, according to the release.

Eight dogs, two rabbits, a cat, a parrot and 55 pet rats were removed. Animal Control estimated the house was infested with another 200 to 700 rats.

Vandermaes­en’s elderly father and her 74-year-old sister, who deputies described as a “possible victim,” were taken by ambulance to a hospital. Their conditions were unknown.

County welfare authoritie­s assumed custody of Vandermaes­en’s father, who uses a wheelchair. Officials also helped Vandermaes­en’s sister obtain temporary housing services.

Vandermaes­en had “willfully caused or permitted the health of her elderly father to suffer” by allowing him to live at the home, officials said.

The city declared the home “unlivable and a danger to the occupants and animals.”

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