Woman lets her cat relax outside on the front lawn – gets violation charges


Woman lets her cat relax outside on the front lawn – gets violation charges

Generally, we don’t think of animals as criminals. They lack criminal intent, there’s very little point to charging them, and they could never pull off a really cool heist – all of which make them ill-suited for the notion of criminality. However, as one Utah resident found out, your pet is more than capable of landing you on the wrong side of the law.
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Kate Anderson lived in the town of Murray, Utah, with her cat Milo, and the two of them seemed to be doing just fine.
Purrfectly behaved

Milo had always been a well-behaved cat, and Kate couldn’t imagine anyone considering him a menace, or a cause for concern. She was soon to discover that not everyone shared that opinion.

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