“It scratched where the veins are and sunk its teeth into my hand. I could have lost my hand. This cat is still roaming around causing trouble. Our four cats are too scared to go outside now. This feral cat has been causing trouble for three months.”
Wife Lisa, 24, said: “It is an evil cat. If it was a human it would be a drug dealer or some-thing!”
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Feral cat is evil cat
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
State of ethology in the state of Texas

A day after the 2006 shooting of a cat that lived under the San Luis Pass toll bridge in Galveston, Tex., another cat could be seen. The prosecution and defense wrangled repeatedly about whether witnesses could accurately assess the cat’s state of mind. “He’s not qualified to know what the cat was feeling,” said Mr. Nelson, when a police officer, John P. Bertolino Sr., testified that the cat was in terrible pain when he arrived at the crime scene. The cat died en route to a Humane Society facility.
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Friday, April 6, 2007
Fox rampage ends as teens kick animal to death
A fox attacked three people in Suffolk Thursday morning.
The first attack occurred just after 6:00 a.m. at Sonic in the 1600 blk. of North Main Street. The male fox chased a 17-year-old employee of that business.
Just after 9 a.m., the fox was spotted at Barton Ford and then back at Sonic’s drive thru. The fox attacked an employee of Barton Ford, who had been operating a fork lift at that location. The person was scratched on the leg.
Animal Control was unable to locate the fox and traps were set.
Then the fox returned to Barton Ford and attacked a second employee but didn't injure the person's leg.
Then the fox was spotted back at Sonic, where it tried to attack the 17-year-old employee again. That teen kicked it against the building and dispatched the fox.Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Man sees cat, races to retrieve dart gun
When investigator John Stadler arrived and opened the bedroom door, "he saw a gray and white cat baring its teeth in attack mode," Gutschenritter said. "He shut the bedroom door and returned to his car for a dart gun."
Under city ordinance, cats may run free if they don't become nuisances.
-Boston Globe