The Newfoundland cat fight that I blogged yesterday is back in the news again today—and funnier than ever.  RCMP were called after a cat owner attacked some SPCA workers who tried to seize her animal.  She claims it wasn’t her fault.

"I was very calm, I was very rational," said Grand Falls-Windsor, N.L., resident Heather LeBlanc, describing how she approached an SPCA worker's car after her kitten was taken.
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LeBlanc's story is totally different from the one told by local SPCA president Jean Mercer, who said LeBlanc raced out of her home in a rage after Jasper was put in the car. Mercer said LeBlanc bit her during an ensuing dispute.

What both women agree on is that LeBlanc somehow ended up in the car, with Mercer's arm in her mouth.

"I bit her in self-defence," LeBlanc said.

We finally find out exactly why the SPCA sought to take the kitten.  Ms LeBlanc acquired the kitten at a local shelter and wrote a rubber cheque as payment.

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