Axe falls on vet who killed a cat with bow & arrow

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WASHINGTON:

A Texas veterinarian who apparently shot a domestic cat through the head with a bow and arrow before posing with the dead animal on Facebook was sacked Friday as police launched an investigation into the slaying.

Kristen Lindsey triggered an avalanche of complaints and several online death threats after posting a picture of herself smiling with the assassinated ginger and white adult male late on Wednesday.

“My first bow kill, lol. The only good feral tomcat is one with an arrow through it’s head! Vet of the year award … Gladly accepted,” read a caption accompanying the post, which was later deleted and Lindsey’s Facebook account was taken offline amid the outcry.

Local media said the cat belonged to an elderly couple who had reported it missing.

Lindsey’s employer, the Washington Animal Clinic, confirmed the vet had been sacked.

“We are absolutely appalled, shocked, upset, and disgusted by the conduct,” the clinic said in a statement.

“We have parted ways with Ms Lindsey. We do not allow such conduct and we condemn it in the strongest possible manner.

“Please know that when informed of this we responded swiftly and appropriately and please do not impute this awful conduct to the Washington Animal Clinic or any of its personnel.”

The Austin County Sheriff’s department said it was investigating and appealed for outraged members of the public to “take it easy” on deluged switchboard operators.

“A lot of concerned individuals are calling our dispatch for information,” a statement said.

“As we are trying to conduct normal operations of dispatching Police, Fire and EMS, our dispatchers are being snowed under answering calls about our investigation… please take it easy on our dispatchers.”

Austin County Sheriff Jack Brandes was quoted by the local KBTX-TV broadcaster as saying that he was disturbed by the photo.

“This kind of stuff shouldn’t happen in our society,” Brandes said.

“It’s a very sad thing. Hopefully we will get to the bottom of it and get the truth, 100 percent truth, and get it to the DA (district attorney) and put it in his hands if it needs to go any further.”

A local cat rescue group meanwhile announced it had offered a $7,500 reward for evidence leading to an arrest and conviction in connection with the heartless killing.

“Animal cruelty must be taken seriously and the guilty parties should be punished to the fullest extent of the law,” said Becky Robinson, president and founder of Alley Cat Allies.

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  1. There is more.

    The elderly couple that owned Tiger is on vacation and the cat sitter reported the feline missing Wed morning. A photo comparison between Tiger and the cat Lindsey is holding have identical markings. To date, Tiger's food bowl is untouched. The body has not been found.

    Lindsey had a blog from 2011 that stated among other things she likes to kill things and wants to marry rich so she doesn't have to work.

    Viewers of the photo claim the following: the cat was trapped by it's right rear leg in order to kill it. The cat had to be looking up at Lindsey and she had to be looking into the cat's face to shoot it. The cat in no way looks feral as it is too clean, too well fed and too well groomed. Some claim by the position of the body and limbs that the cat Lindsey is holding in the photo is not dead yet.

    The couple that owns the cat lives on the same road as Lindsey.

    Lindsey's mother took the Facebook photo and said she and her husband witnessed the killing.

    Lindsey grew up in Wyoming and rumor has it is staying with her parents in Wyoming.

    There are several Texas state laws that forbid torture, cruelty and the killing of non-farming/agricultural animals. Lindsey's killing of any feral cat would constitute violation of that law. Killing a domestic cat, a pet, would certainly violate that law.

    The local police are investigating. They are waiting to interview Lindsey with her lawyer present before they forward their report to the District Attorney who will then determine if and what charges will be filed.

    Kristen Lindsey's veterinary license in the state of Texas expires March 1, 2016.

    She has a blog from 2011 that reflects the same hubris as her recent posts about vet of the year and how awesome she is. Her blog says she wants to marry rich so she doesn't have to work. Also says she likes to kill things.

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