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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Eleven cats were removed, in addition to some dead cats, from the home of a known hoarder Friday. It was authorities’ second day at Gail Andrews’ home this year. On Thursday, they removed five cats but had trouble getting to the many others. Andrews’ home was condemned in 2010 when authorities found her mother’s body among 30 years of untouched trash. Her mother’s corpse had been in the home for a year.