NORTHPORT, Long Island (WABC) -- Two people are accused of hoarding more than 200 animals inside and outside a Long Island home.

Samantha Boyd, 57, and her partner, 61-year-old Neal Weschler, are accused of animal cruelty and endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person.

Authorities say the conditions inside the home on Fort Salonga Road were extremely hazardous to the 206 animals and a 95-year-old woman who also lived there.

The animals, which included dogs, cats, and other wild animals were rescued from what police described as "deplorable" conditions in the home.

"The level of neglect was unconscionable as the animals were in poor condition and living in squalor," said Suffolk County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina.

Officials say the other animals seized from the home

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