Little goats cited in ’07 again found at LR home

August 07, 2009 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Arkansas animal law, Pets Outside, Shelters, pet health

THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

Little Rock animal control officers came across some familiar pygmy goats this week that weren’t supposed to be living in the South End neighborhood anymore after their owner lost a court case regarding them last year.

Lisa TwoRivers appeared in Pulaski County Circuit Court in February 2008 and was fined $1 for violating a city ordinance that prohibits keeping any goats within 300 feet of other residences. (more…)

Law on roaming cats up for vote

June 15, 2009 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Arkansas animal law, Cats, Dogs, Pets in politics, Shelters, pet health

KRISTIN NETTERSTROM
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

Free-roaming cats would have to be sterilized and microchipped to continue their wandering, under an ordinance Little Rock directors are scheduled to vote on Tuesday.

The capital city wants to update various animal laws, increasing the fee for keeping a “dangerous” dog from $100 to $150 and adding a section on how to deal with dangerous cats. (more…)

Mysterious “cat woman” feeds Vegas strays

August 20, 2008 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Catty Corner

LAS VEGAS SUN

LAS VEGAS — They called it Project Kitty Litter. Crouched outside his house, hiding in the dark of downtown Las Vegas’ residential streets sometime after 9 o’clock, Tim Newbry was poised to pounce.

The plan was to wait in the shadows until she showed up. And when she did — as she did every night that week, that month, that year, maybe — when she pulled up, parked her BMW, got out and started to scale the fence, Newbry was ready: He rang his own doorbell, signaling a roommate inside to jump out with a camera and — snap! — catch evidence of the crime: illegal trespassing with the intent to feed cats.

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