Cat neglect leads to finger-pointing
A day after a private animal control specialist removed six kittens, three of them trapped inside a washing machine, from a house filled with carcasses, feces and fleas, area law enforcement and animal control workers argued over jurisdiction, pointed fingers and debated whether the local animal control officer — who had known about the house for nearly three weeks — did his job.Burton's tale of the house made front-page news in the Sun Journal on Thursday, angering Brooks, the Lisbon police chief, who said Cooper was doing his job and Burton shouldn't have interfered.
http://www.sunjournal.com/city/story/1029087
http://new.bangordailynews.com/2011/05/13/news/officials-point-fingers-in-cat-horror-show-at-bowdoin-house/
2 comments:
Cats are not members of the Lisbon's protection rack. Only certain people get protection the rest of the town get harassed.
If the boogie man could have used this to suck more money out of Lisbon residents he would have been there with cat nip in hand.
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