Posted on 12/22/2025 4:53:11 AM PST by Red Badger
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LUNCH!!!
He probably gave it to his girlfriend and told her it cost $1.000.
If the driver was a Haitian, he probably ate the cat.
I have to ask, is the driver Haitian?
They're eating the dogs.
THEM Haitians.

I’d offer to drop charges if he’d return the cat.
Full on consequences if he can’t return the cat.
My neighbor thinks cat burglary should be right up there with dognapping and I know why that is because she’s a PETA activist. /s
If Amazon had any brains they’d offer a reward for the return of the cat.
Despite all the hissies from the left about how that pet eating news was over hyped by Trump, it was remarkable to to me that Trump never walked it back and number two how all the hissie fitters suddenly shut up when proof was produced that indeed many pets WERE disappearing, and many beloved local geese and swans as well. It wasn’t a huge “epidemic” of pet eatings” but it did happen frequently. The “new arrivals” apparently got the message after a while that they should not eat somebody else’s “Fido”!
As for consequences, if the cat was worth less than $950, a misdemeanor in CA.
If over that amount, grand theft, a felony.
That said, since the perp hasn’t been charged with anything after four days and the cat still hasn’t been returned, I think we all know where this is going.
I feel for the family.
Dog fight training?
Maybe he was going to take it to a shelter. No ID and the cat lives outside. She didn’t even notice it was gone until the next day — probably because the food bowl outside hadn’t been touched. Sounds like a regular member of the family.
Legally, if the cat was off the “owner’s” property, it is stray
The sob stories don’t end. The cat had been with the family for 6 years and yet no one noticed it was missing until the next day.. They didn’t see IT HAPPEN as the woman said, they saw it on their camera later....whatever story works...really gets old!!
You can't put a price on your pets.
“”if the cat was worth less than $950, a misdemeanor in CA.””
A Siamese? I wouldn’t give a dollar for one....
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