DULUTH - Gwinnett County authorities say they will not file charges against a cat breeder who had 34 dead and sick cats in her home in Duluth. <br>
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Detective Marcus Head says officers found the neglect of the animals was not a deliberate act. <br>
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The woman had been taken by ambulance to the hospital on June 14th. Her neighbors were unaware that she had gone to the hospital. <br>
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For the next six days, 25 cats were trapped inside her home without food or water. A neighbor called police on June 20th. <br>
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They found seven kittens in the freezer awaiting burial, two dead cats in the hallway and the other 25 dehydated and hungry.