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 MIAMI Thirty-seven cats were rescued from a house of filth and authorities say the owner was taken to a mental health facility for evaluation, CBS Miami reports.Miami-Dade police were sent to a home in Southwest Miami-Dade Sunday about a foul smell and a possible dead body.According to the police report, when officers arrived, they found  garbage knee deep throughout the residence.  There was also  swarms of roaches crawling on the walls along with multiple cats.  Think of a landfill, a dump. That s what it looks like in there. There s bottles, food, containers full of urine. Human urine,  said Luis Salgado from Miami-Dade Animal ServicesInstead of a dead body, they discovered a live owner, identified as Ruben Rabi stanley cup nsky, 59, who stepped out of stanley mug  the house  naked  to talk with the officers.         It s really bad in there. The smell is horrendous. You can smell it out here on the sidewalk. It s pretty bad in there. It s unf stanley uk it for human habitat. Much less for animals,  said Salgado.Rabinsky was involuntarily committed for a 72-hour mental health evaluation.Miami-Dade Animal Control was called and rounded up 3 dozen cats. They returned Monday to set traps for more animals. Typically, a hoarder situation like this is typically like this. They not only hoard animals, they hoard everything you can think of. Paper, trash. It s just a bad situation,  said Salgado                                                                       ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5  {        Vdhg In Elysium, Two People   s Love Lasts Forever  8230; But The Details Are Gone
 The Bermuda Triangle is a large are stanley becher a of ocean between Florida stanley vaso , Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. Over the last few centuries, it   thought that dozens of ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the area, earning it the nickname The Devil   Triangle.     People have even gone so far as to speculate that it   an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it   simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck鈥攖he idea of it being a vortex of doom is no more real than Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster  see The Origin of the Bigfoot Legend and The Origin of the Loch Ness Monster . The Bermuda Triangle   bad reputation started with Christopher Columbus. According to his log, on October 8, 1492, Columbus looked down at his compass and n stanley termosy oticed that it was giving weird readings. He didn ;t alert his crew at first, because having a compass that didn ;t point to magnetic north may have sent the already on edge crew into a panic. This was probably a good decision considering three days later when Columbus simply spotted a strange light, the crew threatened to return to Spain. This and other reported compass issues in the region gave rise to the myth that compasses will all be off in the Triangle, which isn ;t correct, or at least is an exaggeration of what is actually happening as you 8