Teenager Arrested for Cat Murder

Published February 3, 2010
Of all the atrocities to which human beings are capable, I rank cruelty to animals as one of the most horrendous and unspeakable crimes. When I hear about stories similar to the one below, I am always shocked and deeply distraught. Not only does it break my heart, but it gets me incredible angry. And while my rational mind is cognizant that the people who perform these acts may suffer from deep-seated psychological disorders, I find it very difficult to have any compassion for them at all. As a retired psychotherapist, perhaps I am not being sufficiently professional which would allow me to take those issues into consideration, but I find myself unable to remain emotionally undetached. I think it is high time that we, as animal lovers, set their as a priority and not allow excuses to be made for such violent and sadistic behavior. Considering how the large percentage of acts of cruelty directed at animals often develops into violence toward humans, we must even find ways to prevent it from happening. It has been so frustrating to animal lovers over the past years, that the people who committed these grievous deeds were basically given a slap on the wrist, a small fine and their actions apparently not given a second thought by the judicial system. So it is extremely heartening to me to have read about law enforcement personnel who consider animal cruelty a serious crime. Last week, in Windsor, Ontario, a seventeen year-old boy was arrested by police in connections with the stabbing murder of a three to four-year-old calico cat. Police said that he even knew the cat that was named Cleo, as she was a stray recently found and adopted by his family. Cleo was spayed and sadly declawed which obviously meant that at one time she belonged to someone. Scene of the crime Animal Welfare officers were shocked by the crime, describing the acts as "vicious." The officers were summoned to Atkinson Park in Windsor's west end soon after a local resident reported seeing two young men "kicking and stabbing a garbage bag before throwing it into a swimming pool." These violent acts are so incredibly gruesome that I am refraining from writing explicitly about them. Fortunately the family surrendered their two other healthy cats to the humane society. The teenager was due to be arraigned on two charges: "willfully causing the unnecessary suffering of an animal and willfully killing an animal". If he is found guilty I hope he pays dearly for his crimes. What reactions do you have when you hear about cruelty to animals? Please leave a comment and share your thoughts.
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Jo Singer

Shortly after retiring as a social worker and psychotherapist, I discovered my "writer's voice"…

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Comments (138)

tbirdclass (Unverified)

This kind of stuff just drives me crazy as animal lover. I completely agree that there are no excuses for animal cruelty. I think our laws should be a lot tougher on these issues as well. To me animal cruelty is right up there with child abuse. People treat animals like they are throw away. I've seen several temporary residents in my neighborhood just abandon their cats. They wouldn't get away with it if they abandoned a child. Can't even find the words to say how upset this all makes me.

waagtod (Unverified)

Cruelty to animals and destruction of personal property. That is the crime.Willfully killing an animal is the exact description of hunting, which is not illegal in Canada(in fact, it's almost mandatory). Murder is,was and always will be for HUMANS only! That said, this kid needs psychological help, not jail. He obviously is a deeply disturbed and violent person.

Salma (Unverified)
I named mine pugsley. ^_^ they both got that color eepxct when he grew the light brown hair faded it's like white brownish now. and pugley's tail is curled like a ball my niece always inserts her hand in his tail making the tail a bracelet lol.I trained him not to chew on slippers etc, though. buying him stuffs like edible bone, and chew toys. it really helps and it makes the dog more patient.
Anonymous (Unverified)

This story rips my heart out! I agree that someone who can do this to a defenseless animal is well on their way to taking the lives of humans. Does he need help or is he just evil? I love animals and hope I never come across someone hurting one. I am afraid that if I did, that I would possible be hurt or killed myself, because I would do everything in my power to stop it. Some people may think that is stupid, who knows maybe it is.

AnonymousCatLover (Unverified)

It's obvious that young man needs some serious help. If this is just treated as a crime and not a cry for help, he could very well continue this behavior until he 'graduates' to small children or even adults. I suggest that Ontario keeps a close watch on this case and others like it.

JAG (Unverified)

The killing of a non-human is outside the definition of murder.

paulson (Unverified)

It's not as if he was a small child killing grass hoppers or ants. He is 17 years old and knows right from wrong. He knew what he was doing and if the acts were so malicious that they wouldnt go into detail on here, then he deserves to be locked up. In a jail or mental institution, either way. I think he needs to sit and think about what he did for a very long time, the death penalty is the easy way out and also a bit extreme for this case.