Thanks for the suggestions all. My mom had to be admitted to the hospital after I took her to the ER and could not even hold it to use the restroom. She had an inconitnent urinary tract infection. She would never tell me whats wrong with her. Had to throw away her soiled mattress and all. So anyway, I'm trying to get rid at least for 3 cats so she doesn't have to be responsible to care for them. She lives in a 2 story condominium and she's in her late 70's she cannot keep the place clean. Although I have her registered with the state of Texas for assistance for the elderly. Some of those services like having someone come and chat with her some time isn't available due to the covid issue. That condo is in my name for her protection. I keep telling her that she can't live in that huge place and to have those 3 cats she has destroying about 25,000.00 of repairs I did for the place. And all she does is have all kind go all over the carpet and the cats at times vomit and leaves a stain in the supposedly new carpets. There is another smaller condo I do like for she to move in, but complains that its too small and shell go nuts living there. I pay for all the maintenance to both condos and I can't always be where she lives' work on the west coast. Need to get rid of at least one cat (he's very violent and has grown like huge) but dont know who can come and pick it up. Need to get my mom out of that place before she destroys it and won't be sellable at a good price. Any suggestions?
Clearly you don't seem to have any say in this matter. Is your mother diagnosed as having dementia? You say that the condo is yours. Do you have POA for your mother, or are you her guardian?
It is time now to talk with this "Texas Assistance to the Elderly" and discuss what options there are moving forward. If your mother doesn't have Dementia, then you really have no say other than eviction from your property. If she does you may need guardianship and placement, because whether she is in small condo or large, there WILL BE CATS.
Time to assess where Mom is. And to take charge of your own property, your own life as it is impacted by your Mom and her needs. I sure do wish you luck; this sounds like a mess. Literally and figuratively. I hope you'll update us. If you are often on the forum you will see that CATS come up more than once.
Tell them about your mother's living conditions and the fact that you are not in the same state and unable to provide care.