PERINTON, N.Y. — The Town of Perinton says the home on Kreag Road that had 50 cats seized has 16 code violations.
Officials from Perinton, Lollypop Farm, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office removed the cats from the home on Wednesday, Aug. 20, because of the conditions inside, according to humane society investigators.
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All the cats were brought to Lollypop Farm for evaluation. Officials say back in 2021, over 100 cats were rescued from the same home and taken to Lollypop Farm after a fire.
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The town says violations include unsanitary living spaces, electrical hazards, and creating a nuisance with strong odors and other cat-related issues. They also say more cats continue to be rescued from outside the property.
Neighbors say they aren’t surprised, as the house has a reputation in the neighborhood as “the cat house.” Neighbors say they often see stray cats coming from the area of the house.
One neighbor, Randy Ozehoski, said he’s afraid to let his own animals out at night because of the sounds of cats fighting coming from the home. Ozehoski also said some people have complained about the smell.
“Some of the stories I hear come out of there are almost like a horror movie with what was in that house. And they’re animals you know, they should be loved,” said Ozehoski. “And I don’t think she hates animals, I think she just can’t control what’s going on in there. She can’t feed them, there’s no way you’re feeding 50 cats, you know?”
The homeowners, George and Pamela Meyer, are due in Perinton Town Court on Sept. 23 and face charges such as torturing and injuring animals.
Lollypop Farm says they can’t provide specific details on any of the cats rescued, but say they are prepping some of them for adoption.
Read the full statement from the Town of Perinton:
“On August 20, 2025, the Town of Perinton initiated and led a municipal search warrant at a residence on Kreag Road, in coordination with the Humane Society of Greater Rochester-SPCA, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. This action was driven by the Town of Perinton, reflecting our commitment to protecting the quality of life in our neighborhoods and ensuring the humane treatment of animals.
During the search, approximately 50 cats were found living inside the home and were removed by the Humane Society of Greater Rochester for care and evaluation. Since that time, additional cats have continued to be rescued from outside the property as the recovery effort continues.
The successful execution of this warrant allowed our Building and Codes Department to fully inspect the property. As a result, the Town issued 16 violations of the New York State Property Maintenance Code for conditions such as unsanitary living spaces, electrical hazards, and general disrepair. We also issued one Town Code violation for keeping animals in a manner that created a nuisance to surrounding properties, including offensive odors and other cat-related issues.
The property owners have been served appearance tickets and are scheduled to appear in Perinton Town Court on September 23, 2025. These violations are in addition to the criminal charges filed by the Humane Society of Greater Rochester under State law.
I want to thank our partners at Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, as well as our dedicated staff in Perinton Animal Control and Building and Codes. Together, we were able to take meaningful action to address a long-standing issue and ensure accountability. This effort reflects the Town’s commitment to safeguarding our neighborhoods and ensuring the humane treatment of animals, while working toward a healthier outcome for both residents and the cats involved.”
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