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OCONTO – A bow hunter from Oconto is accused of killing a pet cat.
Patrick J. Matthews, 35, is charged with mistreatment of animals/causing death, a felony carrying a maximum prison term of three years, six months.
According to the criminal complaint:
The cat had been outside the northside Oconto home on Sept. 29. While out looking for his pet with a neighbor on Sept. 30, the man saw two hunters. He asked one if he’d seen the cat or shot it, but the man said no. Later he asked the second man, who was in a tree, if he had shot the cat. He also denied shooting the cat.
After searching for his pet for four days, the man found the body on Oct. 3 and reported…
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jail, high fines, ordered to never own any animal in his entire life, pay for his own psych coiunseling, he is pur ehuman scum
I detest bow hunting and somehow people think its an art form or something
Like being shot with an arrow means the animal was taken spiritually or something instead of suffering horrifically
And those cross bows, wow atrocities
From: Exposing the Big Game Reply-To: Exposing the Big Game Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 5:47 PM To: louise kane Subject: [New post] Oconto bow hunter charged in shooting death of cat
Exposing the Big Game posted: ” “
There’s nothing sacred or “spiritual” about causing animal suffering.