Kristen Lindsey’s Appeal Rejected by Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court has rejected another appeal by Veterinarian Kristen Lindsey to get her license back. She is on probably until February 2020. Kristen Lindsey is the Texas veterinarian that shot a cat named Tiger, in the head with a bow and arrow after he wandered through her yard.
For a full timeline of events, see the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s website:
(Warning: contains graphic images)
Fighting to Bring Kristen Lindsey to Justice - Animal Legal Defense Fund
A grand jury investigated the killing but, in June 2015, found there was "insufficient proof" to charge Lindsey with animal cruelty. The Austin County District Attorney 's office then closed the case, claiming it could not confirm where the cat was killed, whether the cat had an owner, and whether the cat was killed "in a cruel manner."
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