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Lucky Cats: Florida Woman Leaves Her Mansion and Millions For Her Cats

A woman in Tampa, Florida has promised to take care of her cats, even after she’s gone. She’s leaving millions plus her mansion for her felines according to Yahoo. Nancy…

Florida has promised to take care of her cats, even after she’s gone

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A woman in Tampa, Florida has promised to take care of her cats, even after she’s gone. She's leaving millions plus her mansion for her felines according to Yahoo. Nancy Sauer passed recently at the age of 84. She stipulated in her will that a “substantial” amount of her inheritance should go to her seven cats! Sauer also requested that her $2.5 million house cannot be sold until all the cats living there have passed.

However, after four months of having the run of an empty home, the executive director of the Humane Society of Tampa Bay has stepped in. He's saying, “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. He continued: that he hopes they go to the perfect house.” Meanwhile, whoever takes the felines won’t be left empty-handed. Caring for Cleopatra, Goldfinger, Leo, Midnight, Napoleon, Snowball and Squeaky comes with enough cash to take care of them for the rest of their lives.

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