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Residents demand justice for beloved cat mauled by dogs

July 11, 2024 | Auburn, Cayuga County, New York



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Residents demand justice for beloved cat mauled by dogs
During a recent government meeting, city officials provided updates on summer activities and addressed community concerns regarding animal safety. The meeting began with announcements about ongoing summer recreational programs for children, which have seen strong attendance despite recent weather challenges. Upcoming events include a bridal night, a concert featuring a ska band from Rochester, and a Saturday market with live music.

However, the meeting took a serious turn when Nicolina Testa McCants addressed the council regarding a tragic incident involving her family's pet cat, Blake. She recounted how Blake was mauled by two off-leash dogs in her neighborhood, leading to a series of distressing events, including the mishandling of Blake's remains by the dogs' owners. Testa McCants expressed frustration over the lack of accountability for the dog owners, citing existing laws that are not being enforced. She urged the council to take action to prevent further incidents and hold pet owners responsible for their animals' behavior.

The council members listened attentively, with one member taking notes for follow-up. The meeting concluded with the approval of minutes from previous sessions, but the emotional plea from Testa McCants highlighted ongoing concerns about animal welfare and community responsibility.

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