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Kitty - 10 Jun 2009 15:04 GMT
This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/national/20_Cat_Mutilation_Deaths_Alarm_Flo
rida_Communities_54351291

20 Cat Mutilation Deaths
Alarm Florida
Communities
Updated: Wednesday, 10 Jun 2009, 9:46 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 10 Jun 2009, 9:46 AM EDT

The black cat's body was found in the grass, just feet from the hedges where
she slept each day.

Miss Kitty was still warm to the touch when the South Florida couple who
cared for her found her in the yard next door. Her head was smashed and her
back legs skinned, like pieces of chicken in a grocer's freezer. And she was
not the only one to suffer such a fate.

Horrified owners have been finding their cats killed and mutilated for the
past month in two south Miami-Dade County communities. Many of the cats were
missing fur and appeared to have been cut with a sharp, straight instrument,
police said.

In all, investigators are looking into about two dozen deaths, with enough
evidence to try to prosecute at least 15 of the cases.

"Every time I hear about someone else, I'm in their shoes and I see my cat
again," said Mary Lou Shad, who fed and cared for Miss Kitty with her
husband for the past year. Although the cat was feral, they considered her
their pet.

"I feel terrorized to the point where everywhere I go, I'm looking for dead
cats on the side of the road," Shad said.

Investigators don't yet know who or what is behind the gruesome cat deaths
in Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay, but owners are keeping their pets inside,
raising reward money and warily eyeing strangers.

Police spokeswoman Rebeca Perez said the manner of death indicates a person
killed the animals, and that the deaths could be linked. So far, there's no
indication the killer or killers plan to attack people.

Whoever's responsible "hasn't given any indication that this is some sort of
a threat where this person's going to commit these crimes against a human
being," Perez said.

The Shads' canary-colored home sits in a calm suburban neighborhood of small
one-story houses, neat lawns and caring neighbors. There is a school nearby
and a park with swings and playground equipment. An ice cream truck rumbles
through, its tune echoing down the streets.

But the apparent tranquility belies residents' anger and fear.

"Be aware that there is a psychopathic coward, killing cats," reads one
poster taped to a neighborhood street sign.

The sign is not far from the home of 68-year-old Barbara Wiesinger, whose
cat, Cami, was found in a neighbor's yard this month. Wiesinger said she saw
the calico's fur poking up in a patch of grass. She immediately knew her pet
was dead.

"This is not an accident. This is somebody sick," she said.

Allison Smith, who watched her 4-year-old son and her 6-year-old nephew play
barefoot in the local park on a muggy afternoon this week, said she recently
called the police to her Palmetto Bay home after she found bowls in her
front yard. She worried someone might be trying to lure out her two cats,
Marvin and Molly, but the bowls simply belonged to a neighbor. Still, she is
keeping the cats inside.

"They were inside-outside," Smith said. "But not anymore."

Louis B. Schlesinger, a professor of forensic psychology at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice in New York, said residents should be cautious, even if
initial signs don't indicate humans are in danger. He said the man believed
to the "Boston Strangler" also shot cats with arrows.

"This should be taken as seriously as could possibly be," he said.

Local authorities are urging pet owners to keep their animals indoors. A tip
line has also been established, and local organizations have contributed
thousands in reward money for information would helps lead to the arrest of
the culprit.

A month ago, 42-year-old Alicia Glatzer's husband found their cat, Sarah,
outside their Palmetto Bay home. The cat had been skinned and half of her
face was missing. The family initially thought that the cat had been hit by
a car, but a week later learned of the other killings.

These days, Glatzer looks at people's hands and arms for scratch marks. She
hopes for a stronger police presence in their neighborhood after what
happened to Sarah, a pretty white cat with a black and tan tail that adopted
the family about three years ago.

"I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"
kraut3852 - 11 Jun 2009 15:26 GMT
Prayers and purrs to all the pets who fell victim to whoever the idiot is
that is doing this and their humans.

I could not imagine something like that happening to one of my babies!!

> This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!
>
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> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"
Matthew - 11 Jun 2009 16:03 GMT
If it happened to one of mine which mine stay inside for reasons such as
this.  The POS would never make to trail if they caught them

> Prayers and purrs to all the pets who fell victim to whoever the idiot is
> that is doing this and their humans.
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>> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
>> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"
Matthew - 14 Jun 2009 17:51 GMT
they caught the POS
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-bk-cat-mutilations-061409,0,
2434218.story


> This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!
>
[quoted text clipped - 92 lines]
> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"
Kitty - 14 Jun 2009 18:46 GMT
> they caught the POS
> http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-bk-cat-mutilations-061409,0,
2434218.story

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>> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
>> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"

From: "Matthew" <iamacatslaveand@proudtoserve.com>
Subject: Re: Cat mutilations in FL
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009 12:51 PM

they caught the POS
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-bk-cat-mutilations-061409,0,
2434218.story


> This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!
>
[quoted text clipped - 92 lines]
> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"

YAY! Now lets hope this degenerate serves serious time!  and with multiple
large fines/retribution.......What a creep.

Kitty
Dragonblaze - 16 Jun 2009 13:23 GMT
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> > "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
> > fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"
>
> YAY! Now lets hope this degenerate serves serious time!  and with multiple
> large fines/retribution.......What a creep.

I've always believed in making the punishment fit the crime.....
Bruce - 21 Jun 2009 08:33 GMT
> This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!
>
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> "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have
> fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"

They got him.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-cat-killing-arrest-061409,0,5653275.story

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-cat-killing-arrest-b0615
09xsbjun15,0,2893999.story


http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/nationworld/sfl-palm-digest-p0616093pnjun17,0,7
697821.story


They do not believe perp acted alone. They are rounding up his pals.
kasia@netsync.net - 23 Jun 2009 20:52 GMT
>> This angers me so much, I feel nauseous!
>>
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>
>They do not believe perp acted alone. They are rounding up his pals.

Excellent.

Kathy G aka Kasia
 
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