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True? Prince William shot and killed a cat and nothing being done?

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Tree Line - 19 Apr 2004 13:53 GMT
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_925133.html

Wills accused of shooting cat

Prince William has been investigated by police after a woman claimed
he shot her pet cat.

Jeshiera Art filed a complaint saying Wills, 21, fired a gun outside
her home near Balmoral - and her cat has not been seen since, reports
The Sun.

Police decided to take no action so Jeshiera, 34, is threatening to
take out a private prosecution against William.

She said: "It had gone 11 when there was this huge bang. There was a
lamp shining on my house and one at my cat. Then there were a couple
of shots."

Buckingham Palace confirmed Wills had been on a rabbit shoot near
Balmoral, but denied a cat was shot.
Barb - 19 Apr 2004 20:58 GMT
Yes, I do believe all the princes enjoy shooting animals for sport.  I think
it is sick.

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Barb
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I did it right the first time.
Dennis Carr - 20 Apr 2004 02:49 GMT
> Yes, I do believe all the princes enjoy shooting animals for sport.  I think
> it is sick.

"Hunting! You think hunting is a sport? Ask the deer!" -George Carlin

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