SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Police say they have discovered 300 dead cats stuffed into freezers at a man's Sacramento home.
Animal control officers also removed 30 live cats from 47-year-old Michael Louis Vondueren's home over the weekend.
Vondueren was arrested on suspicion of possessing an automatic weapon and obstructing police officers. Animal control officers also are considering issuing citations.
Authorities say three freezers were crammed with dead cats and the house was littered with cat feces. Police say Vondueren's 81-year-old mother also was living at the house.
Animal control officers also removed 30 live cats from 47-year-old Michael Louis Vondueren's home over the weekend.
Vondueren was arrested on suspicion of possessing an automatic weapon and obstructing police officers. Animal control officers also are considering issuing citations.
Authorities say three freezers were crammed with dead cats and the house was littered with cat feces. Police say Vondueren's 81-year-old mother also was living at the house.