BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — Newly launched security video from Fisher College on Beacon Street reveals the minute “Fish” the cat was abandoned last month. The Animal Rescue League of Boston is wanting to charge the individual accountable with willful desertion, and asks that anybody who acknowledges the man to come forward.
Officials state Fish, the two-year-old cat, has actually been discovered to be in good health after a veterinary test and has no clear indications of abuse or disregard regardless of video revealing a rough drop-off.
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Officials state willful desertion is a criminal offense punishable by as much as 7 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.
Fish was discovered in a reasonably prompt style, however authorities state any longer and the cat would have been at threat for injury. Fisher College Police discovered the cardboard box Fish remained in and reported it to ARL Law Enforcement.