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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The Cat Got Her Tongue

Meet Allexis Ferrell of Ohio. Allexis was rather hungry recently, so she decided to look for something to eat.
Unfortunately, the food she desired would only be desired in China.
An Ohio woman stomped a cat to death before eating the animal, according to police.
As alleged in Municipal Court complaints, Allexis Ferrell, 27, killed the cat by “stomping its head” outside the public housing complex in Canton where she resides. Police responding late Friday evening to the disturbing incident--which was witnessed by multiple individuals--found Ferrell squatting next to the dead feline. Ferrell, cops reported, had blood on her feet and hands, and fur on her lips.
Court filings do not reveal who owned the cat. Well, I guess we'll never know since already eat the kitty.
Seen at right, Ferrell was arrested on several felony and misdemeanor counts and booked into the county jail (where she is being held in lieu of $100,000 bond).
One wonders how often Allexis eats cats? I mean, she seems very lean, so maybe she just eats the innards and tosses the rest in thr garbage can. If she wants to eat cats, that's on her, but I wonder is she sheared the fur of the cat first... or not.

2 comments:

  1. Wyatt / Bucky -- I just found this 'newer' (older?) blog after your old one disappeared... saw a comment from you on the _Ace Of Spades_ blog and followed the embedded signature link. Good to 'see' you back online, and I continue to pray for your safety into retirement.

    Sadly, the other reason I've been reminded of you is due to hockey.
    You've likely heard by now, the awful news of Johnny Gaudreau and
    his brother Matthew being hit and killed by a drunk driver in New Jersey. There are no words... But again, hope you and family are all well, despite your grieving (and tributes to) Cindy and Meghan on your page's sidebar.

    - gdgm+

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    1. It was awful. Two great hockey players struck down in their prime. Just truly terrible.

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