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Pet cat shot by police in bizarre ordeal
BELLEVILLE INTELLIGENCER ^ | Tuesday, February 22, 2005 @ 10:00 | Jeremy Ashley

Posted on 02/22/2005 7:52:56 PM PST by Dinsdale

An otherwise “loving family pet” was shot dead by police after the tabby cat went berserk and terrorized a city family late last week, The Intelligencer has learned.

The bizarre ordeal began when the family’s 12-year-old daughter arrived home from school Wednesday evening and began petting the feline, ‘Mickey,’ in the living room of their east end home.

“He was just your average, playful cat,” who never had any behaviour problems before the incident, recalled the homeowner, who asked her family’s name not be used. “He was a sweet and loving household pet.”

While her daughter was stroking the long-haired white and orange tabby in the living room, the feline leisurely walked downstairs.

But when Mickey emerged from the basement-area of the home, it was “ ... a different animal ... it looked as though it was possessed.”

Ears flat back, hair standing on end and eyes bulging, Mickey lunged across the dining room and attacked her daughter, biting through her jeans and slicing into her leg.

When the cat released its grip, it continued coming at the girl, shrieking and hissing.

“I had to intervene ... he was coming right at her again,” the mother recalled.

The husband arrived home a short time later and managed to corner the cat in the living room until his wife and two children could sneak out the back door to safety.

“So I stood there having a stare-off with this cat for 20 minutes until the officer arrived,” he said, adding that both animal control and police were called to the scene.

While it ran wildly around the interior of the brick bungalow, the cat continued shrieking and began defecating throughout the home.

“You could actually hear the cat screaming from the other side of the street,” he said.

A city police officer arrived at 5:20 p.m., according to Insp. Merle Foster, and was informed of the animal’s behaviour.

“The daughter had been taken to the hospital by her mother for treatment . .. and the information we received from animal control was that they were not going to attend until after a meeting they were currently attending.”

There was a concern the animal could get lodged in the crawl space of the home, which was under partial renovation.

“I said ‘If that cat got into the crawl space in the frame of mind it’s in, it’ll be a nightmare to get it out. And there’s no way, after being viciously attacked by this cat, that we’re ever going to trust it again.’ ”

He asked the officer to, if given the chance, put the animal down.

As the constable entered the home, the cat ran up the stairs and stared the officer down.

Speaking to The Intelligencer on condition of anonymity, the constable said he had “ ... never seen an animal act like that before — it was like it was possessed or something, hissing and growling.”

The officer shot the cat square in the chest with his Beretta .40-calibre handgun.

“Even after he shot it, that cat was so hopped up — we’re talking about a little, eight-pound cat — Mickey ran down the hall into the bathroom and jumped into the tub,” the husband recollected. “He didn’t die for at least five minutes ... he was all nerves and adrenaline ... he wasn’t in his right mind.”

Foster, meanwhile, said a use-of-force report will be submitted as part of police protocol, however, “We did this at the request of the homeowner ... and, quite frankly, I completely support the actions of the officer in this situation.”

“For all he knew, that animal had rabies.”

Government test results earlier this week confirmed the feline didn’t have rabies. An autopsy to determine the exact cause of the animal’s behaviour is not scheduled, however.

As to why details of the incident were not released by police, Foster was blunt.

“I have no idea,” he said. “I don’t know why this wasn’t released earlier.”

Without knowing the animal’s history, Dr. Kim Drysdale of the Belleway Veterinary Hospital on Highway 62 said it would be hard to pin-point the exact cause of Mickey’s wild behaviour.

“There are cats out there that are a little bit aggressive,” whether because of its natural disposition or a medical ailment of some sort, she said.

“There are viruses that can cause changes in behaviour (and) ... there are some cats that just are not as genetically friendly as others.”

But, usually, there are warning signs the animal is not right in the head, Drysdale added.

“Most people seem to think it’s out of the blue, but when you get a detailed history there are smaller incidents that lead up to a major outburst .. but who’s to say, I wasn’t there, I haven’t interviewed these people or seen the cat.”

And an angry feline can be a handful — even more vicious than an aggressive dog, Drysdale said.

“A cat with a behaviour problem or serious aggression problem can be a force to be reckoned with. But that’s not normal — most cats are pretty nice and social.”

“We have heard stories about people not being able to leave their homes because their cat was blocking the doorway. So some cats can be aggressive.”

If any household pet shows aggression, the family should contact their veterinarian for advice, she said.

While the family has nothing but praise for the officer involved, the conduct of the current animal control company contracted by the municipality — Tweed-based Municipal Animal Control — is another story.

When the service was initially called — before police arrived at the scene — the family was told it could be up to a three-hour wait for an officer to arrive, “ ... because they were just about to go into a meeting,” the female homeowner said.

“I told them that wasn’t good enough, and he said ‘Well, I’ll try to break my back and come in before then.’”

After the police officer arrived at the scene, police dispatchers attempted several times to contact the animal control officer, but to no avail.

“When I arrived home from the hospital with my daughter, there was a card put in my door from them,” the female resident said.

Heide Elliott of Municipal Animal Control was tightlipped when asked about the incident.

“All I can tell you is that the cat was cleared of rabies by the public health (unit).”

Elliott did confirm the company responded to the incident — but didn’t arrive until after the cat had been shot.

“There was a timing issue ... we ended up going down after the incident with the police to pick up the body and take it to the lab for testing.”

For the family, who owned Mickey since he was seven weeks old, the cat will always be remembered as a loving pet.

“Mickey was just a sweet little thing ... and had never shown any kind of aggression before this,” the female resident said. “It was as though he didn’t recognize any of us ... and didn’t know where he was, the way he was looking around the home.

“Mickey was our pet and we loved him ... but in that state he wasn’t the cat we knew.”

“He was just wild,” continued her husband. “We really had no choice but to do what we did.”

The officer who shot the animal paid a visit to the family the next day, he added.

“He wanted to check up on (our daughter) and make sure the family was doing all right.”

The couple’s daughter was treated and released at Belleville hospital for her leg wound and is currently taking antibiotics to prevent an infection.

“The Belleville police officer was very compassionate — and I think he was just as shocked as I was to see an animal act in that manner. I would tell anybody who has a cat that starts acting odd to take it seriously.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
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To: FairOpinion
I wonder, if perhaps the cat found some drugs, as in illegal drugs, in the basement and sniffed or ate some,

Good that you specified illegal drugs, otherwise we would have all assumed you were talking about safe legal drugs that can't harm anyone.

181 posted on 02/23/2005 8:20:12 AM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: DannyTN
My dog tried to pet him" When your dog starts petting people. It's always a good sign somethings wrong.
I saw that after the other reply to this post and was hoping everyone else would skip that. LOL! Something spell check just doesn;t help with.
182 posted on 02/23/2005 8:21:42 AM PST by HungarianGypsy
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To: Ichneumon
Instructions For Giving Your Dog a Pill: 1. Wrap pill in bacon and drop on floor
LOL! My old dog was the type that would eat the bacon and literally spit the pill across the room.
183 posted on 02/23/2005 8:23:06 AM PST by HungarianGypsy
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To: Dinsdale

Maybe a stroke or similar medical problem. Sad but necessary killing.


184 posted on 02/23/2005 8:24:22 AM PST by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?")
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To: Dinsdale

Basement? Eat a bad spider?

My cats loves spiders. Every now and then he gets hold of a bad one. He is sick for a few days. The funny thing is that we know when he had one. His face balls up.


185 posted on 02/23/2005 8:29:05 AM PST by shellshocked
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To: FairOpinion

...or the family just doesn't want to pay for a cat autopsy.


186 posted on 02/23/2005 8:53:43 AM PST by imfleck
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To: Calpernia

If the poor cat came in contact with straight bleach, as in spilled, or ingested it for any reason, it definitely would feel so bad it could have gone out of it's mind. Also, most of us know that dogs love anti-freeze and that one lick can crystalize a dog's kidneys. But cats like it too. Since it can cost a fortune to even find out what the animal took in, I figger it's easier to control the substances.

Thanks for being careful when you clean the kitchen!


187 posted on 02/23/2005 9:46:35 AM PST by Mother Goose
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To: DTogo

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188 posted on 02/23/2005 10:00:18 AM PST by shubi (Peace through superior firepower.)
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To: Beaker

We used to have lots of geese. They weren't so bad. Just grab them by the neck and twist. Worked fine on one or two baddies. No more problemo from them.


189 posted on 02/23/2005 10:05:21 AM PST by gopheraj
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To: cpdiii
Some animal experience tells me that it could be any number of things, to include a injury/illness that caused the cat a lot of pain.

Dogs usually don't react like that. They cover up and protect themselves, but cats will lash out.

I dunno..........

190 posted on 02/23/2005 10:07:17 AM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: gopheraj
Hisssssssssss!

LOL!

Memories of farm life...........

191 posted on 02/23/2005 10:08:33 AM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: A knight without armor

We raised some pretty heavy white turkeys. Butchered three that dressed out at 40+ lbs. The four that were left, I decided to let live a while. BUT every time I went out in the mornign to work with my nice dress, they would flog the crap out of me and ruin my pantyhose. One morning I had had enough. Went back in and grabbed a butcher knife. Hubby asked me where I was going. I said I was going to kill those SOBs. He said he'd do it and what did I want to do with them after he'd shot them. I said throw them to the damn buzzards. He did.


192 posted on 02/23/2005 10:09:33 AM PST by gopheraj
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To: HungarianGypsy

How true! My doxie was smart enough to do the same, but dumb enough to go "ptooie," so I knew he hadn't swallowed the pill. Nuisance to go find it and start over.


193 posted on 02/23/2005 10:14:31 AM PST by Mother Goose
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To: Cold Heat

LOL Yep. We had one gander that loooved me. THought I was his mama or so I thought. ALways tried to get in my lap when I squatted down to pet him. Turned out he was trying to hump me. :/


194 posted on 02/23/2005 10:49:45 AM PST by gopheraj
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To: Dinsdale

Cat Whisperer?


195 posted on 02/23/2005 10:51:22 AM PST by TexasCajun
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To: shubi

Shoulda just mashed it up, mixed with a little water to make a thick paste and wiped on his butt. Gone! ;)


196 posted on 02/23/2005 10:51:45 AM PST by gopheraj
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To: Peace will be here soon
This is a really sad story.

Imagine the trauma for the family - particularly the little girl. Those of you who have pets know that they are part of the family.

I hope they find out what caused the cat to go crazy.

197 posted on 02/23/2005 10:57:37 AM PST by Churchillspirit
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To: Churchillspirit

The only good cat is a dead cat.


198 posted on 02/23/2005 11:56:45 AM PST by shubi (Peace through superior firepower.)
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To: nuconvert
Sounds like it could have ingested something while in the basement.

That's the first thing I thought of too. Maybe a toxic household cleaner of some kind.

Ears flat back, hair standing on end and eyes bulging, Mickey lunged across the dining room and attacked her daughter, biting through her jeans and slicing into her leg.

When the cat released its grip, it continued coming at the girl, shrieking and hissing.

It's just so strange for an otherwise normal and loving family pet cat to just go completely ballistic like that. But by his psycho behavior it was best that he was put down for the safety of the family.

199 posted on 02/23/2005 12:17:45 PM PST by MotleyGirl70
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To: shubi
The only good shubi is a DEAD shubi.
200 posted on 02/23/2005 1:14:19 PM PST by Sassy_Sissy
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