Ohio Woman, 27, 'Stomps Cat to Death Before Eating Its Corpse' in Front of Horrified Neighbors
Police: Kelsey Canfield Faces Felony Charges of Animal Cruelty After Grisly Incident
Canfield Allegedly Killed Cat in Front of Neighbors, Then Ate Its Remains
A 27-year-old Ohio woman has been arrested and charged with a felony after allegedly stomping her cat to death and then eating its corpse in front of horrified neighbors.
Kelsey Canfield, of Dayton, was arrested on Tuesday, August 1, after police responded to a call about a woman acting strangely in the street.
According to police, Canfield was found covered in blood and holding a dead cat. She allegedly told police that she had killed the cat and eaten its remains.
Canfield was taken into custody and charged with one count of felony animal cruelty. She is currently being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $10,000 bond.
If convicted, Canfield could face up to five years in prison.
Animal Cruelty Laws in Ohio
Animal cruelty is a serious crime in Ohio. The state has a number of laws in place to protect animals from abuse and neglect.
Under Ohio law, it is a felony to:
- Intentionally kill or injure an animal
- Abandon an animal
- Neglect an animal's basic needs
Anyone who witnesses animal cruelty should report it to the police or to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Warning Signs of Animal Cruelty
There are a number of warning signs that may indicate that an animal is being abused or neglected. These signs include:
- Visible injuries
- Emaciation
- Parasites
- Unclean living conditions
- Behavioral problems
If you see any of these signs, please report it to the authorities.
How to Help Animals in Need
There are a number of things you can do to help animals in need:
- Report animal cruelty to the police or to the Ohio Department of Agriculture
- Donate to animal shelters or rescue organizations
- Volunteer your time at a local animal shelter
- Adopt a pet
By taking these steps, you can help make a difference in the lives of animals.
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