Not to pl but offer my perspective: This happens a lot, animals are given more value than people like Po'Lissa, so she gets ass pats from people who don't have to smell her ammonia stink in the grocery store or peel dead kittens off her trailer floor after she's dead from some horde-related preventable illness. A lot of hoarders, including animal hoarders, have some flavor of cluster b and view their situation through the lens of delusion. They treat the animals like shit, don't notice when they suddenly disappear, are blind to their health/condition, but when it's time to remove them from the home, holy shit, you've never seen anyone kick off like an animal hoarder. Police are involved much of the time and volunteers/welfare officers are keen to keep cops there to make sure Crazy doesn't come strutting out with a gun.
I haven't experienced this personally, thank god, but have heard stories about people blowing their brains out after their menagerie of mistreated, scraggly fur babies are rescued by actual rescuers. They are just so far gone that they can't understand, and I'm not a medical professional, that's on you, Doc, but from what I've heard from people who are, it's nigh on impossible to treat them, even with family support and specialized therapy. It's something their loved ones have to keep an eye on for the rest of their lives, otherwise the fuzzy holocaust will repeat itself.
tbh I've wondered about toxoplasmosis with this cow, too.