Volusia County Rescues Cats from DeLand Property Where Multiple Were Also Found Deceased
Posted On: April 9, 2026
Volusia County Animal Services responded to an animal welfare call yesterday afternoon, April 8, at a property in unincorporated DeLand, where animal control officers encountered 19 cats, three of which were found deceased. The remaining 16 cats were rescued and transported for care, with several in critical condition.
Upon arrival at the At-Home Express Tangerine Inn, located at 3870 U.S. 17, animal control officers encountered a concerning scene, with cats located in multiple rooms throughout the property, including those not actively occupied. Many of the animals required urgent medical attention. Officers worked methodically to secure each cat and transport them to the County’s new Animal Services shelter for evaluation and care.
Four cats required emergency medical intervention and were transported to a 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic, where two of the cats unfortunately succumbed to their severe conditions. Two of the cats continue to receive urgent care. The remaining 12 cats have been assessed, treated, fed, and are being cared for at the Volusia County Animal Shelter as they remain under further evaluation.
The three cats found deceased on the property will undergo a forensic necropsy conducted by the University of Florida to help determine the cause of death and provide additional information as the investigation continues. Volusia County Animal Services will continue to work with the Volusia Sheriff's Office and the State Attorney’s Office to investigate the circumstances surrounding the cats’ owner and determine appropriate outcomes.
Volusia County Animal Services prioritizes the health and safety of animals across the community, responding to calls for service with a focus on both enforcement and care. This case underscores the importance of timely reporting and the role the community plays in helping protect vulnerable animals.