Tampa, FL – Seven beloved cats will be able to live the good life for the remainder of their days thanks to their owner’s will, which specifies that they are the recipients of her $2.5 million mansion and substantial inheritance.
According to sources, Nancy Sauer’s will specified that her Persian cats, Cleopatra, Goldfinger, Leo, Midnight, Napoleon, Snowball and Squeaky, were to remain in her posh Tampa mansion until the cats had passed. Sauer died in November 2022 at the age of 84.
According to Sherry Silk, executive director of the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, funds were also left to ensure that the cats would have enough funds to care for them for the rest of their life.
As reported by the New York Post, a Hillsborough County probate judge has overruled Sauer’s wishes for her cats to stay in their home. Silk explains:
“Cats shouldn’t be left by themselves in a big house. I am going to personally make sure that we can keep as many together as we can and that they go to the perfect house,”
The cats will be made available for adoption this week.
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