Lollypop Farm seizes 74 animals from Chili home after cruelty, neglect investigation
Lollypop Farm seized 74 animals from a residence in Chili on Tuesday following reports of animal cruelty and neglect. The agency announced the action Wednesday, confirming the removal of 72 cats and two dogs from a property on Bellmawr Drive.
Why were the animals removed from the Chili home?
Authorities determined that immediate removal was necessary to protect the health and well-being of the animals. This decision followed conditions observed by investigators during the execution of a search warrant on Tuesday, according to a release from Lollypop Farm.
What are the challenges of large-scale animal seizures?
Reno DiDomenico, vice president of Lollypop Farm Humane Law Enforcement, stated that cases involving large numbers of animals are among the most challenging situations his team encounters. He noted that these responses require substantial resources, strong partnerships, and careful planning.

DiDomenico added that such cases underscore the critical role Humane Law Enforcement plays in protecting vulnerable animals throughout the region. The agency’s shelter and veterinary teams have mobilized to provide ongoing support and lifesaving care.
What happens next for the animals and the investigation?
Lollypop Farm is currently caring for the animals as the investigation continues. The agency may work to ensure full compliance with New York State law as part of the ongoing process.
The animals could remain under the care of veterinary teams as they begin a path toward recovery. Future actions may depend on the findings of the investigation into the reports of neglect on Bellmawr Drive.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many animals were seized from the home?
Lollypop Farm seized a total of 74 animals, consisting of 72 cats and two dogs.
Where did the seizure take place?
The animals were removed from a home located on Bellmawr Drive in Chili.
Who is providing care for the animals?
Lollypop Farm’s shelter and veterinary teams are providing lifesaving care and ongoing support.
How can communities better support local humane law enforcement during large-scale rescues?