Robert E. Ralston

Pleading guilty to avoid a fine is wrong

The guest commentary of Aug. 15 by Ann Davis, "Feral cats are living, breathing animals," brings up the Ransom cat case, which needs further investigation. Davis states that she is not out to get Mr. Ransom, yet she states that he became angry after the kitten bit him. She was not there and Deputy Weir's report does not indicate that he was angry. Only common sense would indicate a person's natural instinct is to protest one's self and to get away from something that is inflicting pain.

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