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Dogs held in waste-filled dungeon: cops

- BY JOHN ANNESE

A Queens man kept 27 pit bulls in grimy “dungeonlik­e” cages, torturing and abusing them while training them for illegal dogfightin­g, prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

Andrew Cato, 59, was slapped with 92 animal cruelty and dogfightin­g offenses, and could face up to four years behind bars, prosecutor­s said. The dogs were rescued late last month.

Cato bred pit bulls for fighting, keeping them in “filthy and dungeonlik­e enclosures with little food, clean water, light or ventilatio­n,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said Wednesday. “Several of the dogs bore dog-bite wounds and scars typical of illegal dogfightin­g activities.”

Neighbors’ complaints about barking and foul odors led cops to a home on 95th Ave. at 130th St. in South Richmond Hill on July 28, prosecutor­s said.

Cato identified himself as a breeder, and said he started raising dogs so he could make money during the pandemic, according to a criminal complaint.

“These are my dogs. The pandemic hit, and I got a new job,” he said, according to a complaint. “I’ve been working a lot. I breed dogs and sell them.”

He directed Detective Tara Cuccias of the NYPD’s special investigat­ions animal cruelty investigat­ion squad, to a backyard garage, where she found 17 pit bulls. The pups were housed in concrete enclosures without proper bedding and soiled with urine and feces, prosecutor­s said. She found only dirty water available inside five of the enclosures.

Cato then took the detective to the basement, where she found 10 more pit bulls, circled by flies and in similar horrendous conditions, with no fans or air conditioni­ng and little ventilatio­n.

Five of the enclosures had food and water contaminat­ed by urine and feces, and none had fresh water.

The detective also found a breeding stand that’s used to immobilize a female dog, and three “break sticks” that force open a dog’s jaws.

The ASPCA helped rescue the dogs and is providing medical and behavioral treatment.

“The animals have now been rescued from the deplorable conditions the defendant allegedly subjected them to and can no longer be bred for dogfightin­g,” Katz said.

Cato was arraigned Tuesday and ordered released without bail. His lawyer didn’t immediatel­y return a request for comment Wednesday night.

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NYPD and ASPCA rescued dogs from Queens hellhole and busted owner.

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