Thursday, June 3, 2010

Cat saves woman


A woman was recovering Wednesday after two large pit bulls attacked her outside her home in Texas, police said.Cherry Woods, 39, claims her cat, Lima, saved her from the dogs by scratching and hissing at the animals.According to the police report, the attack happened May 21 just before 8 a.m.Woods claims she was walking back to her home in the 2300 block of Short Springs Court in Pearland when she saw the dogs from a distance. When they started charging towards her, she tried to fight them off, but they knocked her down several times.
Her husband, Harold Woods, said he was inside the home when he heard her screams. He tried to get the dogs off but didn't succeed. That’s when the couple’s cat, Lima, jumped into the fray. According to Woods, the feline clawed and hissed at the dogs and distracted them.
"Our cat came out of the bushes, and scratched one of the dogs and started hissing at it. They both turned their attention to the cat. I was able to grab my wife and pull her inside the house," he said.Woods estimated the dogs that attacked his wife were 80-100 pounds each.
Other neighbors in the Shadow Creek Ranch subdivision said they’ve heard the dogs barking for years, but this is the first attack they can remember.
The dogs were put under quarantine at the City of Pearland’s Animal Shelter pending a Thursday hearing that will determine whether they’ll be allowed to return home or be put down.
"I’m very glad that we had [Lima] and that she was here, because when it came down to my wife getting hurt, she jumped right in. It’s amazing," Harold Woods said.


Wow who could've thought that a cat could save a person from two pit bulls? They are strong dogs I own one but he is not trained to hurt anyone he is the biggest baby you could ever meet in your life but this is just an amazing story!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Lady leaves toddeler on bus

In Miami-Dade police are investigating why a mother abandoned her 2-year-old daughter on a county transit bus Tuesday morning.
Pushing the toddler in a stroller, the mother got onto the bus and then immediately got off without the child, witnesses said. The bus driver tried to stop her "He was yelling after her and calling her, but she didn't answer. She just kept going," He said.
Miami-Dade police quickly found and detained the woman, and they interviewed and evaluated her in the hope of determining why she did it. Family members, who live nearby, said they are not sure what prompted the woman to leave the child alone on a bus.
"She's a very good mother. She takes good care of those kids," said Minnie Hart, the child's great-grandmother. "Do you think it was somehow an accident?" Local 10's Todd Tongen asked.
"I don't know. I'm puzzled, because I don't know. She's just not herself to me," Hart said.
Police said the child was not harmed. The Department of Children and Families took the toddler into protective custody. DCF has investigated two separate incidents at the family's home in the last two years, but the children were never removed from the home. The mother also was arrested in February on a charge of misdemeanor theft. The girl remained in DCF custody Tuesday afternoon. The mother could face serious charges. "Child endangerment, child abandonment -- there are numerous charges she could be hit with," said Robert Williams, of the Miami-Dade Police Department

This is terrible if she was such a good mother then why would she leave her child on the bus?

104!!!

In Pennsylvania a women is going to be turning 104 years old and she still drives but it doesn't look like it! And she doesn't act like she's over 100-years-old. "Many people my age and even younger aren't able to cope and do what I do." Gladys Flamer lives on her own in Coatesville, Chester County and does everything for herself. The feisty senior is also the owner of a two-toned 1979 Cadillac Coupe Deville. And while many of us would be concerned for a woman her age driving a car that big, Miss Gladys says she wouldn't have it any other way.
"Well I've always drove a bigger car, I've been driving since I was 15-years-old."
She took us on a ride through her hometown of Coatesville to show us what being more than a century old is all about. Though a lot has changed on the roads over the years, Miss Gladys always gets to where she's going - even if she has to put a few extra cushions on her seat to reach the pedal. "A lot of them think they can drive better than me. Maybe they can. But I don't have any problems with accidents. The cops don't bother me, so I think I drive alright."


I say good for her I hope to someday live to be this old and still be able to do everything like I did when I was young.

Dog put out as trash


In Orlando Florida an Orange County man set his 1-year-old Lab out as trash earlier this week.
They put the dog in a crate, covered him with a blanket and placed him by the curb to be picked up with the rest of his garbage, officials said. "He had been hit by a car at least 30 days prior to that and never taken to a vet,” said Jessica Chapman, a volunteer at Pet Rescue by Judy. “So, I don't know if they just couldn't afford him anymore." Dillinger (the dog) was in terrible shape when he got to rescued. The dog had suffered a broken leg, as well as ear and skin infections.
The dog underwent more than four hours of surgery to fix his broken leg, which cost close to $3,000. "Do something,” said Judy Sarullo of Pet Rescue by Judy, “and if you can't do it, then at least have him put to sleep humanely rather than let suffer and then putting him in crate and asking someone dispose of it in garbage truck." Police are still investigating.


This is terrible how could anyone treat an animal like this? I think of it as would you do that to your baby if you had one? Probably not some people just blow my mind with the things that they do.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Lawsuit for smoking in the backyard


In Albuquerque, N.M. Linda Garcia's neighbors said her smoking in her backyard is a public nuisance, and have filed a lawsuit against her. How can this be such a big problem? On Monday morning, a judge denied Lane's motion to dismiss the case. The case is going to trial next week and Lane said he has a solid case. Attorney Charles Lakins is representing Garcia's neighbor. He said that he agrees that someone has the right to smoke in their own backyard, but Garcia's choices should not hinder his clients from enjoying their property as well.

I think that this is so stupid because you are in the comfort of your own home and it shouldn't matter what you do there. If you don't like it then kindly ask her to stop don't just sue someone for that. Simply ask can you please do this when I'm not around.


Alligator attacks man


A man out for an early-morning swim on Lake Mary Jane in Florida spoke to reporters from the hospital Sunday night after he was attacked by an 8-foot alligator and rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center. "All of a sudden it hit me like a Mack truck or something. I just got hit real hard, and I felt the teeth and I said, I started thinking to myself, 'This is a gator, I can't believe a gator is biting me,'" Doug McCard said. "I knew I was in really shallow water, maybe waist deep, so I tried to spin myself and stand up and started swinging. Got a pretty good elbow to his head and he released me," McCard said. McCard said he was training for a triathlon and was 20 minutes into his swim when the attack happened at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. The gator bit McCard while he had one arm raised in mid-stroke, leaving him with some deep wounds all over his torso. he's been swimming in Lake Mary Jane since he's been a boy, so the attack came as a shock. "It's one of those things that happens and God was on my side today," McCard said.


I would probably panic if i was getting attacked so for him to stay calm and not panic was very good.


Girl Catches Big Fish


A little girl on opening fishing weekend has a fish story to tell after she caught a 30-inch muskie on a kiddie fishing pole Saturday.2-year-old Ella Windschitl, was fishing off the family's pontoon boat tied to the dock in three feet of water on Round Lake near Randall. Ella was using her Barbie fishing rod and hooked a small sunfish on the line.That's when a muskie came out from under the dock and attacked the sunfish. Her Grandpa grabbed the line as the fish headed for deeper water. After a five minute fight, he was able to reel the fish back to the boat where Ella's grandpa, Dave, was waiting with a net. Dave lifted the muskie out of the water and showed it to Ella, who is about as tall as the fish is long. She said, "I caught a shark!" All of her family has tried so hard to catch a fish this big and she did it unintended.