The video below says it all, really. I’ll add some words. The situation is very similar to the viral story discussed recently concerning Nancy Segula in Garfield Heights, OH. I appears that Champion, OH is not far away. As far as I can tell, Champion does not have a strict no feeding cats law …
Cats have been taken away from the home of Nancy Segula, the 79-year-old celebrity stray cat feeder whose exploits have gone viral because they touch a nerve on a central issue with respect to dealing with stray and feral cats. Update – Cats Trapped and Taken Away THE VIDEO BELOW EXPLAINS THINGS NICELY INCLUDING …
The 79-year-old Ohio woman ordered to report to jail on August 11 for feeding stray cats will have her case reviewed before that date by another magistrate, according to Fox8 News. Please click here to read the article posted July 30 on PoC. Nancy Sequela will appear before Garfield Heights Municipal Court Judge Jennifer …
A Garfield Heights, Ohio woman has been ordered to report to the county jail on August 11 at 9 a.m. after she was convicted of feeding stray cats. Nancy Segula, 79, started feeding the cats in her Havana Road neighborhood in Garfield Heights back in 2017. During an interview with Fox8 News, Nancy described …
Catherine Bradley has been feeding feral cats as part of TNR in Florida Palm Beach and West Beach for 40 years. She has detractors and supporters; walking a tightrope to avoid prosecution.
Cats would gather under the porches of vacant houses for 62-year-old Garnet Louise Jones to feed them. They are now without her support because she was struck by a hit and run driver whose car dragged her body to a southeast Columbus recreation center. Police where called there after 12:20 am on Sunday March …
Here are two stories concerning cat loving women feeding cats. In both, the women show courage and aggression and in both instances they were involved in a crime. In the first story the woman was a victim of crime and in the second she was the perpetrator of crime. Cat feeding woman sees off …
In a brief report by the New York Post, we are told that a lady, who I presume is a resident at the Long Island housing cooperative and who feeds seven cats every morning and has done for the past seven years, received a letter from the co-op’s lawyer demanding that she remove the …
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