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Cops stop Buffalo man marinating his live cat in peppers and chili: report
Cops stop Buffalo man marinating his live cat in peppers and chili: report
A Buffalo man allegedly marinated his live cat in a mixture of crushed red peppers and chili -- but was arrested before he could eat the pet, the Buffalo News reported Tuesday.
Police rescued the cat after finding it in the Cheektowaga man's car trunk when he was pulled over for allegedly passing a stop sign on Sunday night.
Ferry-Fillmore District officers said they heard the cat crying from inside the trunk and found it in a cage marinating in a mixture of crushed red peppers, chili pepper, salt and oil.
Gary L. Korkuc, 51, told police his black and white cat named Navarro had been "mean" to him and he was planning to make a meal out of the animal because it was ill-tempered.
AP
Navarro, a four-year-old cat, was found "marinating" in oil and peppers in the trunk of a car.
Police rescued the cat after finding it in the Cheektowaga man's car trunk when he was pulled over for allegedly passing a stop sign on Sunday night.
Ferry-Fillmore District officers said they heard the cat crying from inside the trunk and found it in a cage marinating in a mixture of crushed red peppers, chili pepper, salt and oil.
Gary L. Korkuc, 51, told police his black and white cat named Navarro had been "mean" to him and he was planning to make a meal out of the animal because it was ill-tempered.
Navarro, a four-year-old cat, was found "marinating" in oil and peppers in the trunk of a car.
He was arrested on one count of cruelty to animals and was also charged with passing a stop sign and failure to signal.
Navarro, a four-year-old male, was taken to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, where he is being put up for adoption.
Navarro, a four-year-old male, was taken to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, where he is being put up for adoption.
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