Lower Austria’s most famous animal collector should leave her home again in October 2023. She and her dogs currently still occupy the building, which the mayor has already declared uninhabitable. When and how will this tragedy end, the villagers and the landlady wondered.
With 40 to 60 dogs, a self-described animal rights activist has been leaving a trail of destruction and enormous anger for her neighbors in Lower Austria since 2018. Numerous administrative criminal cases have already been pronounced against them by the authorities in at least five different locations.
The drama started in the summer of 2023
The ‘animal lover’ moved with a supervisor and 42 dogs to a small village near Waidhofen an der Thaya in the Waldviertel in the middle of last year. She only wanted to spend four and a half months there as a temporary solution with “a maximum of two dogs”, she explained to the landlady – the “Krone” reported several times about the country’s most famous animal collector.
The lease ended in October
Many proceedings are still ongoing: although the woman should have moved a long time ago, the house with the dogs is still ‘occupied’. Neither the eviction proceedings that were already pending in court nor a report of rental fraud changed anything.
The authorities try to ban the woman from keeping animals; the many dogs have polluted the farm so much that even the well water is polluted. This brought the mayor to the scene, who found that the house was uninhabitable. The neighbors also reported the constant disturbance of the peace and the odor. “When will this finally end?” asks the desperate landlady.
Source: Krone

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