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    Bird champion kills cats

    By MIGUEL BUSTILLO
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    GALVESTON, Texas -- Jim Stevenson says he is not the hate-filled serial cat killer he has been made out to be.

    But, if he was shooting the feral cats that roam the sand dunes of this picturesque Gulf Coast island, the founder of the Galveston Ornithological Society argues that he would be breaking no laws.

    In his view, he would be performing a public service by saving the lives of beautiful birds at one of the nation's best bird-watching locales.

    "These birds, virtually all of them, are protected by state and local laws. Do we ignore what is happening with these stray cats, or do we finally stand up and do something about it?" Stevenson said. "Sometimes you get pushed to a point where you can no longer ignore a situation."

    Galveston law enforcement officials have charged Stevenson -- who has traveled the world studying his beloved birds and written four books -- with felony animal cruelty for allegedly shooting a cat to death earlier this month near the San Luis Pass Bridge on the island's west end.

    "This was a wild cat that was out there, and he felt it was endangering some birds, so he shot it. It's cruelty," said Galveston Police Department Capt. Edward Benavidez, who added that it was not the first time police had heard reports of cat killings in the area.

    Stevenson, 53, half-heartedly professed his innocence during an interview -- while jokingly comparing his stance to that of O.J. Simpson in his now-derailed book "If I Did It."

    Stevenson's words -- past and present -- have cast suspicion on him and stoked a passionate debate pitting cat fanciers against bird watchers.

    In a 1999 posting on an Internet bulletin board for bird lovers, Stevenson nonchalantly described killing many feral cats during his first year living on Galveston Island. He rationalized his acts as a way to restore the natural order.

    "I'm sorry if this offends -- but I sighted in my .22 rifle, and killed about two dozen cats," Stevenson wrote in his message, titled "killer kitties; kittie killers."

    "When we allow feral cats to roam free, we might as well be out there with BB guns plinking away at the songbirds ourselves," he added. "Regardless of what you think about killing an animal, you must ask yourself if one stray cat's life is worth more than dozens -- or hundreds -- of wild birds already bowing to the stresses of cars, TV towers, pesticides, loss of habitat."

    In the interview, Stevenson did not deny writing the message, or killing numerous cats in the past around his small, big-windowed house near Galveston Bay. But he stopped short of confessing to shooting the cat the morning of Nov. 8, a crime for which he faces up to two years in prison if convicted. He did volunteer that the night before, he saw the cat stalking a piping plover, a light brown bird with a white belly that is considered threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

    "It really bothered me," he said. "I felt something had to be done."

    A toll-booth worker named John Newland, who feeds the feral felines and considers them his pets, reported the killing around 9 a.m. He heard gunshots, spotted a bloody cat and saw a man speed away in a white van. Police stopped the van and found Stevenson with a .22 caliber rifle.

    This week, Newland, 68, visited the flower-adorned grave below the toll bridge where he buried the feline he called Momma Cat. The white-and-gray tabby was pregnant when she was killed.

    Nearby, several other cats lay buried -- animals Newland believes also died at the hands of Stevenson. "That's cruelty, if there ever was cruelty," Newland said of the killings. "I just can't get it out of my mind."

    Stevenson's arrest was not his first legal tangle over the treatment of animals: records obtained under the Texas Public Information Act show that he was cited by Texas game wardens in 1996 for illegally capturing birds and possessing turtle parts.

    This month's cat killing -- and the emergence of Internet writings suggesting Stevenson may have killed felines many times in the past -- has shocked some in this oceanfront city, population 60,000.

    "We were very upset, as you can imagine," said Caroline Dorsett, the executive director of the Animal Shelter and Adoption Center of Galveston Island, which has an active group of volunteers that catches and neuters the wild cats in an effort to reduce their population. "I think it's sad that someone like this gentleman, who clearly cares a lot about one animal species, appears to think nothing of hurting another species."

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    like Richard Pryor once said-- I will just be damned if I am gonna wreck my 28,000 vehicle on a 28cent cat---
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    Now living in South Florida I often dive at a local beach that is absolutely over run with feral cats. The other day I ran into this crazy cat lady who was down there feeding them. Could not believe it, say she is a member of:

    Cat Pals

    Domestic and feral cats combined do more damage to wild bird populations (of all sorts) than hunters will ever imagine. When a cat is healthy, well fed, and immunized it has an un-natural advantge over it's prey that throws the natural balance way out of whack.

    Interesting article here:
    Cats and Wildlife

    Think twice before you feed a cat.
    A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. Mark Twain

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    if i'm not mistaken, there is a law in maryland that allows for killing any cat that is not within 100 yards of a residence.

    in all honesty, feral cats are not part of what Mother Nature intended. They should all be shot.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Kill every Ditch Tiger you can. I do so religiously.

    We worked on em over in MS last week.
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    It amazing to witness the physics involved when a .257 caliber 100gr. Ballistic Tip traveling at over 3400fps greets Mr.kitty.
    If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.

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    I like .22 gut shot myself. Then I dont have to pick the bastard up...shot one on the edge of a bean field once...he was turning summersaults five feet in the air for at least fifty yards.
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    I hate them- but if you are gonna kill them the kill them- DRT (Dead Right There)...

    I hear that much like a good rabbit in front of beagles that high brass #6's from a modified barrel are up for the job of SMOKIN THAT ASS on katz!!

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    [img]graemlins/lol.gif[/img] I bet those high brass's dont leave much evidence either!
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    I am an avid rabbit hunter, and I kill every cat that I see. They are the biggest preator in the woods on small game.

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    Hmmmm, now let me get this straight; are y'all saying that it's illegal to kill cats????? Pure insanity I tell ya. I think I fall into the "Cat serial killer" category...If you've ever bought a new rifle simply for it's cat killing ballistics, you might be a cat serial killer.

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    Anyone who does not like cats just doesn't know how to cook.
    Just trying to keep it rural

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    we have wild dogs that run deer at our hunt club. haven't seen them, but when i do i hope i get a shot. same with wild cats or coyotes. they are a nusance to hunters, run the deer off, and kill whatever small game they can. and i will get rid of them when i can, can't wait to see what that .270 will do
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