Donations Needed To Help Cats Rescued From Tiger Ranch Raid
Hundreds Of Sick Animals Found On Property
Posted: 2:17 pm EDT March 17, 2008Updated: 3:00 pm EDT March 17, 2008
PITTSBURGH -- A Tarentum woman accused of neglecting and causing the deaths of dozens of cats is out of jail on bond. Prison officials said 45-year-old Lisa Bruno, also know as Lin Marie, has been released from the Allegheny County Jail. A preliminary hearing in her case is scheduled to be held on Wednesday. Bruno's attorney, Ron Valasek, did not return a call for comment. On Thursday, Bruno's Pittsburgh-area animal sanctuary, Tiger Ranch, was raided. Between 600 and 700 cats, many of them sick and dying, were found on the 29-acre property. Thousands more are believed to be buried on the site. Since the raid, about 50 cats have died. Others suffer from a variety of diseases. Bruno has been arraigned on 13 counts of animal cruelty and neglect. More charges are expected.
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