Posted on 08/23/2006 11:49:41 AM PDT by ShadowDancer
Boy Charged For Meowing At Neighbor Lady
Family Gave Cat Away After Neighbor's Complaints
POSTED: 2:26 pm EDT August 23, 2006
JEANNETTE, Pa. -- Meow. A Pennsylvania judge is being asked to decide whether that word is a harmless taunt or grounds for misdemeanor harassment.
Police have charged a 14-year-old boy with that crime. Michael Loughner is accused of meowing whenever he sees his 78-year-old neighbor, Alexandria Carasia.
The boy's family got rid of their cat after Carasia complained that it was using her flower garden as a litter box. Now, she said, the boy makes meowing sounds every time he sees her.
He said he's only meowed at her twice.
"I've had to put up with this for three years," Carasia said. "As I walk by, I see Michael and his mother. He got on the porch and hid behind the bamboo screen and starts meowing. If I don't make this stop now, they're going to keep doing this to me. I shouldn't have to worry about walking out of the house and being harassed by this young kid."
Loughner said that on July 23 he went out to hold his dog so it wouldn't leave the yard as Carasia walked by.
"She was walking through and she kept looking at us," he testified. "I grabbed the dog so it wouldn't leave the yard. When I put my head down, I meowed."
He said that was one of the two times he's ever meowed at the woman, the Pittsburgh Tribune Review reported.
"As she walked in front of the house, nothing was said," the boy's mother, Sally Loughner, told the court. "He stepped off the porch to make sure the dog didn't get out. As he reached down and got the dog, he said, 'Meow.' ... She said, 'Do you want me to call the cops again?' I said, 'Go ahead, he hasn't done anything wrong.'"
There is a history of disputes between the neighbor, saccording to the paper.
Sally Loughner told the court that she ended up sending her cat to live with family members so that she could "keep peace in the neighborhood."
Defense attorney David Martin Jr. asked that the case be dropped.
"This should never have been filed," Martin said. "This is not something that police should be wasting their time with or wasting the court's time."
The judge heard from both parties Tuesday. He decided to wait 90 days before ruling, saying he'll decide what to do after seeing how the boy and his neighbor get along in the meantime.
Bull pucky...the meaner they are, the longer they live.
I would suggest charging her with filing frivolous complaints, mopery, and general dopery.
I lived next to one of these nuts. She sold us live turtle doves (legal to keep), then turned around and reported us for 'raising pigeons', illegal to keep.
She complained to the city about our lilac 'blocking her view of the street when backing out of her driveway', despite it being 10 feet back from the sidewalk, and over 15 feet from her property line.
She threw a big bag of doggie doo on another neighbor's garage door, because she thought their dog (they didn't even own one!) had messed in her yard.
She wanted us to cut down the columnar cedars on each side of our front door, because 'they might blow down into her yard...despite the fact they were too far away, AND our detache gararge was in between.
She wanted us to remove our other shrubs and trees, becuase in the fall, some of the leaves would blow into her yard...but don't dare us pick any of the fruit from HER trees that hung over our fence.
They are plain nuts, nothing but a neighborhood agravation, and should not have to be tolerated.
If I had this one's address, I'd be happy to send her a kitty cat picture postcard every so often, just with "Meow!" on it.
FGS --- the judge is waiting 90 days to render his ruling, when he should have ruled against the old biddy.
If I lived there and knew who she was, I'd meow at her. I'd be surprised if a lot of people in the community didn't start to practice their cat inpersonation skills when the see her.
No, it's pronounced "nee," and spelled "ni" or "nih."
This is a job for the Ninja Viking Kitties! ( after a large meal of course)
Sudden CUT TO BIG CLOSE-UP of a frightening black-browed evil face.TALL KNIGHT OF NI: Ni!
Jim Gaffigan?
This same cat could do that. Turn the knob and pull it open at the bottom.
BUT he couldn't work the front door which had a knob AND a handle with a thumb-trigger latch.
Whatever. I fart in your general direction.
"Nu!"
If she thinks the whole world is crazy... maybe she needs to turn around and look at herself.
Oh...and
'Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-pikang-zoop-boing-goodem-zoo-owli-zhiv'
Could all cat lovers organize a protest and meow at her?
.22 snake shot is very good for this purpose. Won't do permanent harm if you hit them in the @$$ from twenty feet or so, but they will remember your house forever.
I saw an ad for high-power hand-held lasers that were hot enough to cut through duct tape. That might be a good way to remind a critter that he's unwelcome in your garden.
-ccm
No, the cat owners should have kept their pet in their own yard.
It's called a PROPERTY LINE.
The Cat That Hated People (1948) - directed by Tex Avery
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