From The Long Beach Press Telegram:
The women were nicknamed "The Dumpster Twins" by people who lived in the complex, she said, because they were often seen heading out at night with an empty shopping cart and returning with goods.
...Neighbors described the women as strange and reclusive but said no one had any inkling the women owned so many cats.
"They told me they had only two cats," Paré said. "They were very odd. Mostly kept to themselves."
A strange smell began wafting from the apartment and roaches started to appear a few months after the women moved into the complex in November, neighbors said.
Mary Cuevas, who lives in the apartment directly below the women, noticed strong smells and a roach problem.
"I'd never had roaches before," said Cuevas, who smelled a urine odor anytime the women opened their kitchen window.
Wow, 72 cats! congratulations to them!
-Sam
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