An Auckland man who crammed 38 dead cats into his freezer has been allowed to keep his three surviving felines but banned from acquiring any more.
Donald Cruickshank, 80, was charged with failing to care for his pets after an SPCA visit in December 2010 found him living with the animals in squalid conditions.
There were more than 50 cats at his Glenfield home and investigators said they were almost suffocated by a strong smell of ammonia, food and faeces from 19 cats which were running freely around the lounge and bedroom.
Another 17 were locked in cages with litter trays overflowing, and 23 were discovered in a fly-infested locked unit downstairs.
But the most shocking discovery occurred when they opened Cruickshank's fridge freezers.