‘This Is Repulsive’ — Ohio Woman Jailed for One Year After Killing, Eating Cat – IOTW Report

‘This Is Repulsive’ — Ohio Woman Jailed for One Year After Killing, Eating Cat

Brietbart: An Ohio woman charged with killing and eating a cat pleaded guilty Monday to animal cruelty and was sentenced to a year in jail for her gruesome act.

Twenty-seven-year-old Allexis T Ferrell was sentenced by Stark County Common Pleas Judge Frank G. Forchione who expressed equal measures of disgust and disappointment at actions that amounted to a fifth-degree felony, the Canton Repository reports.

“To me, you present quite a danger to our community,” he said, adding, “This is repulsive to me. I mean, that anyone would do this to an animal. An animal’s like a child. I don’t know if you understand that or not?” more here

27 Comments on ‘This Is Repulsive’ — Ohio Woman Jailed for One Year After Killing, Eating Cat

  1. Who’s cat was it? if it was hers then how is it different than raising a hog to slaughter or fish? I mean I couldn’t stomach it, but a lot of people eat cats and dogs. The Indonesian Kenyan for example. And why is govt protecting the Haitians who are stealing and eating peoples pets, but prosecuting the American?

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  2. Not That Anonymous
    Wednesday, 4 December 2024, 4:36 at 4:36 am
    “Every chinese restaurant in Ohio must be shaking in their boots.”

    …I hand-washed dishes in a family-owned Formosan (Taiwanese) restaurant for more years than I care to remember, including for (large) family affairs that they shut the restaurant down to customers and served the REAL dishes at, and while I did see some nonstandard things pass through the kitchen like the times they butchered chickens right in the kitchen (I started at 14 with this as my first job so I had NO idea how illegal this was) and live squid in one hole of my 3-hole sink on occasion, I never ONCE saw a cat, a dog, or any body part resembling one in a box or in a wok.

    That said, there are OTHER Asian cultures where hanging hindquarter of Rover is a familiar outdoor market sight. I have noticed, for example, that Vietnamese restaurants tend to be in or near strip malls that also contain a vetrinary office in numbers that seem statistically unlikely. Check it out for yourself next time you see one.

    Make of that what you will.

    …I could go on about a Buddhist Chinese restaurant my sisters worked in and how food offered to gods generally got accepted by roaches instead, but a lot of you may enjoy breakfast later so that’s a different subject for another day…

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  3. The Judge: “An animal’s like a child.”

    No, an animal is an animal, a child is a human being. Eating a cat might be disgusting, but it isn’t cannibalism. Our society has elevated pets to the status of children while lowering the value of children. To the point where a baby in the womb is just a “clump of cells”.

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  4. We have very strange rules in our society. For instance, we feign outrage over nudity, yet sex is used to advertise practically everything. We justify eating just about every other animal on the planet. We raise livestock for food – some in horribly cruel conditions. Then there are the hunters, who shoot deer, ducks, geese, turkey. pheasant, quail, etc. Hunting for food is one thing, but I do not understand killing something just to stuff it and display it in their man-cave. And there are people somewhere that will eat just about anything that walks, crawls, flies, or swims. Turtles, squirrels, raccoons, snakes, lizards, fish, crabs, oysters, insects, etc. You name it, you can find someone who has eaten it. Yet because some people keep cats and dogs as pets it is labeled a crime to eat one. Now, if that particular cat was someone’s stolen pet, or she ate it after torturing it or while it was still alive, I could see the problem. After all, where do you think serial killers and politicians come from? But if she was just hungry, and maybe a few cards short of a full deck?

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  5. Will he regret placing this comment???

    Or so I’m told…

    While I’ve cleaned/skinned my share of rabbits and never a puddy tat, I’m told the carcass looks the same skinned, with one slight difference. The placement of the kidneys inside the carcass.

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