
Incident Date: Thursday, Mar 13, 2008
County: Allegheny
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4 kittens brutallyattacked and killed.
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Enrique pointed to a spot in the grass where Dee discovered a beautiful, six-week-old, gray and white kitten, his eyes and mouth opened in shock. Another calico kitten lay beneath a shrub. Two more calico kittens were laying near a building. Each looked the same – plump, healthy kittens with shiny fur, but each face bearing an indescribable look of trauma.
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Two hours later, Dee’s veterinarian presented her with his grim report:
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There is an irrefutable link between violence towards animals and violence towards humans. We need to be sure that this dangerous individual is removed from our streets – quickly.
Kittens Just like this
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CAGED KITTEN SET ON FIRE BY TEENAGE GIRLS Update on Adam Click Here Press Release from the Sonoma County District Attorney, Stephan Passalacqua: Two teenage girls have been arrested and District Attorney, said in a written statement: "We will fully prosecute this case of animal cruelty to ensure that those responsible are held accountable." Read Sonoma County District Attorney Press Release Update: December 2007 Adam was adopted by his nurse, Tina Wright of Cotati, California. He lost the tip of his ears and his tail and went through several skin grafts. Adam became well-known all over the world and the generosity from people close and far made it possible for Adam to survive. Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County took this little kitten under their wings and gave him a chance in life. Adam began life as a homeless kitten. A feral kitten, one more lucky than many, many less fortunate feral cats and kittens of Sonoma County. December 2007 Petaluma, California, has a shameful secret: We kill feral cats and kittens in Petaluma No question asked --- No hesitation --- No other option We kill feral cats, period! Where is Petaluma, California? Petaluma is located 18 miles south of Adam's home, Santa Rosa, California And 35 Miles north of San Francisco. Petaluma, California is located in beautiful Sonoma County, Prestine Wine Country God's Country, as Luther Burbank referred to Sonoma County Population: 59,600 Amoung other things, Petaluma, California is the city known for killing Cats. We need your help! We must end this senseless killings! We must change the City of Petaluma Feral Cat Ordinance. |
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| What Happened to Adam June 26, 2007 Dear Friends, Volunteers & Forgotten Felines Supporters: I know that many of you have read the article in the Press Democrat and are aware of "Adam" the kitten now in our care who was set on fire last week. Since there are a lot of unsubstantiated reports and rumors floating around out there, I wanted to give you an update and a more accurate report of what actually occurred. There is a gentleman who for some time has been trapping and altering the feral cats on his brother's farm in rural Santa Rosa. He is being paid by a private animal advocate whose aim is to reduce the number of feral cats living and being born there. This man has been utilizing the Forgotten Felines spay neuter clinics to get these cats fixed. He is NOT a Forgotten Felines volunteer nor are WE paying him. (It was deduced by a few folks who read the article that he is either employed or an FFSC volunteer - this is NOT the case.) OUR first rule in trapping is to NEVER leave a trap unattended - empty or occupied, a set trap should NEVER be left alone. This gentleman set three traps on Tuesday evening 6/19/07 in preparation for the spay/neuter clinic which occurred on Wednesday 6/20/07. On Wednesday morning the man arrived at our clinic saying that when he came out of his apartment that morning two out of the three traps had been stolen. (One trap had four kittens inside, the other had two kittens.) The third trap which was left untouched had an adult male cat inside and was brought to our clinic that day and neutered. On Thursday, 6/21/07 late afternoon Forgotten Felines received a phone call from a resident in the same complex saying that she had been given a kitten that had been set on fire. She wasn't certain she could properly care for the kitten and was calling FFSC for assistance. Forgotten Felines had helped this person one year prior to get 14 other cats fixed, so we had a pre-existing relationship with "Sara". When she was questioned about what happened, it came out that the cat had been set on fire in a trap. We put 2 and 2 together and realized that this was one of the kittens that had been snatched the night prior. | ||
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Conroe police now have more clues they hope
will lead to a cat killer.
Investigators say the person who's killed at least five cats used a
high-powered air pellet gun.
That explains why no one heard shots --
only barking dogs.
Three of the cats were from the same family.
"This is the first time we've had this in a long time.
In fact, it is very rare,” said Sgt. Bob Berry of the
Conroe police department.
One of the cats belonged to Tess Wergeland
and her family.
"It's just horrible, because it has affected our whole family,"
said Wergeland.
If you know anything about the case, please call the
Conroe Police Department.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/montgomery/stories/khou070910_mh_conroecats.bf554be3.html
Los Angeles Times
GALVESTON, Texas — Jim Stevenson says he is not the
hate-filled serial cat killer he has been made out to be.
But, if he were shooting the feral cats that roam the sand dunes
of Galveston, a picturesque Gulf Coast island, the founder of
the Galveston Ornithological Society argues he would
be breaking no laws.
In his view, he would be performing a public service.
"These birds, virtually all of them, are protected by state and
local laws. Do we ignore what is happening with these stray
cats, or do we finally stand up and do something about it?
" Stevenson said.
Galveston law-enforcement officials have charged Stevenson
— who has traveled the world studying birds and written four
books — with felony animal cruelty for allegedly fatally
shooting a cat earlier this month.
"This was a wild cat that was out there, and he felt it was
endangering some birds, so he shot it. It's cruelty,"
said Galveston Police Department Capt. Edward Benavidez.
Stevenson, 53, half-heartedly professed his innocence
during a recent interview.
His words — past and present — have cast suspicion
on him. In a 1999 posting on an Internet bulletin board,
Stevenson described killing many feral cats during his first
year living on Galveston Island. He rationalized his acts
as a way to restore the natural order.
"I'm sorry if this offends, but I sighted in my .22 rifle, and
killed about two dozen cats," Stevenson wrote in his
message, titled "killer kitties; kittie killers."
"When we allow feral cats to roam free, we might
as well be out there with BB guns plinking away
at the songbirds ourselves," he added.
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In the interview, Stevenson did not deny writing
the message or killing numerous cats in the past near his house.
But he stopped short of confessing to shooting the
cat on Nov. 8, for which he faces up to two years
in prison if convicted. He did volunteer that the night
before, he saw the cat stalking a piping plover, a bird
considered threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
A tollbooth worker, John Newland, who feeds the feral
felines and considers them his pets, reported the killing.
He heard gunshots, saw a bloody cat and saw a man speed
away in a white van. Police stopped the van and found
Stevenson with a .22-caliber rifle.
Last week, Newland, 68, visited the flower-adorned
grave where he buried the feline he called Momma Cat.
Nearby, several other cats lay buried, animals Newland
thinks also died at the hands of Stevenson. "That's cruelty,
if there ever was cruelty," Newland said of the killings.
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