In an interview with state police, the suspect reportedly told troopers he just wanted to feed the bobcat, but did not give any more information.
The man faces a slew of charges including burglary, aggravated cruelty to animals, theft, neglect of animals, and transporting animals in a cruel manner. He is free after posting $15,000 bail, court records show.
The farm’s attending vet advised keeping Blanche at the business since she had been through a traumatic experience and wasn’t showing any physical trauma. The 22-year-old bobcat is equivalent in age to a 70- or 80-year-old person, Lowris said, and has arthritis and other health issues.Lowris is thankful for the community outpouring and help, and the work of state police and the state game commission.Sarah Cassi may be reached at
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