Cat poisoner to serve 90 days

By LEON BOGDAN, Press Enterprise Writer

BLOOMSBURG — A Berwick man who used antifreeze to kill more than a dozen of his neighbor's cats will spend 90 days in jail, a judge ruled Monday.

He was one of three people in court on animal-cruelty charges, including a man who killed a puppy by throwing it against a chair and another defendant who poured scalding water on a cat.

As for the antifreeze case, Franklin Snyder, 27, said he's "not proud" of poisoning and killing 17 cats.

But he says dozens of felines were damaging his property and getting into his Line Street home, and no one would respond to his requests for help.

He doused some cat food in antifreeze only because he was at his wits' end, he told the court.

Animal control officer Kathy Barrett, though, said Snyder never contacted her about a cat problem.

Barrett said she could not legally remove all the animals if she had been notified, but she may have cited the defendant's neighbor.

Snyder, employed as a landscaping laborer, said he also called the SPCA but was told "they wanted $50 to $60 per cat" to remove them.

He estimated neighbor Erica Stevens kept up to 42 cats.

"I'm not happy about it," Snyder said. "I don't think it's funny. And I don't think people having 42 cats is that funny."

President Judge Scott W. Naus said "some imprisonment is appropriate" due to the "awfulness" of the cats' deaths.

Snyder was also fined $300 and granted work release during his jail time, which is set to begin Saturday.

More cruelty

Two other defendants from the Berwick area were in court Monday pleading guilty to animal cruelty.

Charles E. Hubbard, 33, of 17 Lark Drive told a judge he was dealing with anger-management issues when he threw a 6-week-old mixed-breed puppy against a chair in November 2007.

The dog, which belonged to both he and his wife, died of severe injuries.

Hubbard said he is on medication to control his anger, but was also on "medicine" when the animal was killed. He faces up to two years in prison.

Meanwhile, William R. Brenneisen, 23, of 54 Sparrow Drive said he was having problems with a neighbor at Berlin's Trailer Court when he poured boiling water on a cat to "make it go away" last March 19.

Both Hubbard and Brenneisen was ordered back for sentencing.

Leon Bogdan covers courts and police and can be reached at 784-2121, extension 1307, or by e-mailing him at leon.b@pressenterprise.net

Danville Spring Fling, 2 May 2009

Danville’s 22nd Annual Spring Fling. Saturday, May 2, 2009. 9am to 5pm. RAIN OR SHINE

Come see the Animal Resource Center tent! Ask questions. See a list of homeless pets.

Sales & Specials at participating Danville merchants and restaurants. Over 165 Vendors, including ARC. Downtown Danville on Mill Street. Just Minutes from Rtes. 11 & 54 or I-80, Exit 224.

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Update on adoptee Bullet

Bullet's new humans renamed him Beau. Below is an email we received from the proud parents.

Beau is doing very well. He seems to be getting used to the idea that he is king of the house. He is a real mush at heart. The photo is of him rolling in the freshly cut grass of the yard; we were playing ball.

While he still hasn’t gotten the whole “ Give the ball back concept”, he loves to run and fetch. So if you have a number of tennis balls, you toss one, he runs and gets it…you toss another; He drops the one, and runs after the new one !

I started taking him on a second walk in the evening, (he gets what we call the Long Walk, when Laura gets home from work at around 4 in the afternoon) simply because he looked like he could use some more exercise; now like clockwork every night around eight, he walks over to the coat rack where we hang the leash, and reminds me what time it is.

He let me Brush him for the first time the other day (Previously, the brush was met with a growl) …He let me brush him with the tongue hanging out, and tail in a semi wag…

John & Laura P

Another Night of Wine & Music

picture of NoWaM ticketSaturday, April 18, 2009 from 6-11 p.m.
A Night of Wine & Music at Spy Glass Ridge Winery, Sunbury PA.
570-286-9911
Live music.
Hors d'oeuvre provided.
Silent auction.
Tickets are $25/person. Doors open at 5:30.
Use GPS coordinates N 40 50.969' W 076 43.861' to find them.

Come join us for a fund raiser at Spyglass Ridge Winery, Sunbury PA.
April 18, 2009. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Tasting starts at 6:30.
Live music. Hors d'oeuvres. Silent auction.

Use GPS coordinates N 40 50.969' W 076 43.861' to find them, or follow the directions below.
  • US-11 S to Northumberland;
  • SR-147 S into Sunbury;
  • Turn LEFT (East) onto SR-61 [Market St] (1.6 mi);
    (Market St becomes Highland Ave, then zig-zags on Green St under the railroad)
    ;
  • about 200 yards after the railroad/zig-zag, bear right onto SR-890;
  • go about a mile;
  • Keep LEFT onto Plum Creek Rd (0.2 mi); Turn LEFT to stay on Plum Creek Rd (0.9 mi)

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ALTERNATE ROUTE from Catawissa or Elysburg:

  • SR-487 S to Paxinos;
  • Turn RIGHT onto SR-61
  • go ~5 mi;
  • At Northumberland Memorial Park, Turn LEFT onto CR 4013;
  • go 0.4 mi to Millers Crossroads & stay Right onto Plum Creek Rd (CR 4016)
  • 0.5 mi to zig-zag at Milts Rd;
  • another 1.5 mi on Plum Creek and you're there.

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