Feral Cats Overrun Donald Trump's Childhood Home, Sparking Neighborhood Outcry
The vacant Queens property, once a tourist attraction, is now an eyesore and safety concern for residents.
- Donald Trump's childhood home in Jamaica Estates, Queens, is overrun by 20 to 30 feral cats, causing frustration among neighbors.
- The property has been neglected by its absentee owner, leading to disrepair with smashed doorknobs, cobwebbed windows, and a pungent odor.
- Neighbors are considering pooling funds to purchase the property from the current owner, an LLC with mysterious ties, to ensure proper upkeep.
- The house has a history of being a tourist attraction and an Airbnb, but is now marked by 'vacate' notices and overdue bills.
- A volunteer currently feeds the cats, but the property has also attracted pranksters and has caused utility issues for nearby homes.