Police: Man facing felony animal cruelty charge after striking, killing cat

GEOFF FORESTER

Monitor staff

Published: 04-23-2024 11:10 AM

Modified: 04-23-2024 1:04 PM


A man is facing a felony animal cruelty charge after he allegedly struck and killed a cat Monday afternoon.

Felix Perez, 30, was arrested on the charge, and is set to be arraigned on Tuesday.

Police were called to Mammoth Road around 1:44 p.m. for a report of possible animal cruelty, authorities said in a press release.

On scene, police said they spoke with two different people who said Perez reportedly told them a cat bit him while he was trying to clean it, and said he then struck the cat.

A witness found the cat and said it had blood around its mouth and was unable to use all of its legs. The cat had died before police arrived, authorities said.

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