Inside the Home of a Woman Living with Over 1,000 Cats

Written by: Clarisse Jelle
Clarisse is an effective freelance SEO writer for a dog magazine, combining her deep passion for animals with her professional skills. Her hands-on experience with rescued cats and stray dogs enriches her writing, enabling her to create engaging and informative content that resonates with pet parents and animal lovers.Read more
| Published on July 24, 2024

When people think of a stereotypical “crazy cat lady,” they often have a specific image in mind. However, Lynea Lattanzio is a unique case. Proudly embracing her title as an “eccentric, crazy cat lady,” Lynea’s love for cats is extraordinary.

Lynea has been a dedicated animal advocate for most of her life, tirelessly working to rescue as many animals as possible. Despite her efforts, she knew that countless animals still struggled to survive on the streets. Driven by her compassion, she opened her 4,200 square foot home to a large number of homeless cats. Today, over a thousand cats share her space.

Her home is now entirely filled with cats. Lynea’s property is spacious, but she even gave up one of her bedrooms to provide more room for her feline companions. With five bedrooms in total, Lynea chose to live in a small trailer in her yard. This arrangement allows her to stay close to nature and always be near her beloved cats.

Nearly thirty years ago, Lynea established California’s largest no-cage sanctuary for felines, The Cat House on the Kings. This sanctuary has significantly improved the lives of countless cats over the years. It primarily shelters stray, feral, and abandoned cats, helping them find happiness again. The organization estimates that it has assisted nearly 30,000 cats since its inception.

According to The Cat House on the Kings’ website, “The Cat House on the Kings is California’s largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center. Our mission is to place rescued cats and kittens into loving, permanent homes; to provide a safe, happy and healthy home for unwanted cats and kittens in a unique, no-cage facility; to prevent pet overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and to educate the public about responsible pet ownership.”

The organization has also saved over 7,100 dogs and spayed or neutered 56,000 animals. Currently, it cares for more than 700 cats and kittens, along with several dogs and peacocks. The task of feeding and providing medical care for all these animals is immense, costing about $1.6 million annually. All the cats are available for adoption, but the organization lacks a steady income source.

Fortunately, a generous donor named Doreen Wallet made a significant contribution. With her substantial estate, she endowed the sanctuary, enabling it to expand by six acres. This expansion included a large cat-proof fence, allowing the cats to roam freely and safely.

Lynea’s dedication and unique living situation have garnered attention online. An interview and tour of her home have received nearly ten million views on YouTube. Commenters have praised her efforts, with one saying, “She treats them well. It’s much better than the hoarders that have cats running around with issues. She needs an award. They all adore her and aren’t scared, true blessing.” Another commented, “I don’t think she’s a crazy cat lady at all, she’s a generous human being who cares for animals.”

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Lynea Lattanzio’s story is a testament to her unwavering love for cats and her commitment to making a difference in their lives.

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