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Kitten Goes Undercover in Vet Scam Probe

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Margarita Salt - 08 Feb 2006 21:28 GMT
Kitten Goes Undercover in Vet Scam Probe
AP

A college student who allegedly deceived pet owners by pretending to be
a veterinarian was collared after authorities used an undercover kitten
posing as a would-be patient.

Steven Vassall, 28, was arrested last week and charged with treating an
untold number of pets without a license, authorities said Wednesday. He
was released on $2,500 bail.

Fred, a former stray kitten taken in by prosecutor Carol Moran, went
undercover last week.

"He's pretty easygoing, a real Brooklyn guy," Moran said.

An investigator posing as Fred's owner summoned Vassall to an apartment
rigged with a hidden camera. Authorities said Vassall told an
investigator the kitten could be neutered for $135.

Vassall was arrested after he left the apartment with Fred in a box and
the cash.

Investigators later recovered a price list for vaccinations and other
procedures, including surgeries.

It was unclear how long Vassall -- a college student who once worked as
a laboratory assistant in a vet's office -- allegedly scammed pet
owners.

A call to Vassall's attorney was not immediately returned.

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entirely good... motives are often more important than
actions." -- Eleanore Roosevelt

PawsForThought - 08 Feb 2006 22:25 GMT
> Steven Vassall, 28, was arrested last week and charged with treating an
> untold number of pets without a license, authorities said Wednesday. He
> was released on $2,500 bail.

This scumbag should not have been granted bail.  The kitten is a total
hero :)
Barb - 09 Feb 2006 00:30 GMT
The scumbag had "operated" on a guy's dog and then called to say the dog
wouldn't make it.  The guy took his dog to a real vet who saved the dog.

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Barb
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I did it right the first time.
 
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