Cat the Cat Evicted From Police Station
Posted on: Friday, 21 January 2005, 21:00 CST
BROOKLYN, Ind. - A cat named Cat has been evicted from the town's police department.
Some people might be allergic to the cat and others might not want to have a cat around when they visit the police department, town Marshal Don Pearson said.
Pearson's predecessor, Terry Carlyle, said he brought Cat into the police department in the town about 15 miles southwest of Indianapolis when he took the marshal's job about five years ago.
Cat had the run of the police office, greeted people when they came in, kept mice out of the building and served as the department's mascot, he said.
Carlyle, who is now a deputy marshal, said he already has two large dogs at his house and he could not take Cat home.
Carlyle said taking Cat to the Morgan County Humane Society Animal Shelter in Martinsville for adoption was one of the hardest things he's ever done.
"It broke my heart," Carlyle said.
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Information from: The Reporter-Times, http://www.reportert.com
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
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