Cat takes US family hostage | Inquirer News

Cat takes US family hostage

/ 03:48 PM March 12, 2014

LOS ANGELES—A 22-pound (10-kilo) Himalayan cat attacked a baby boy and then took a US family hostage in their apartment, forcing them to call 911 to get police help.

The ferocious feline first went for the seven-month-old baby, prompting owner Lee Palmer to kick the animal up the backside, but that served only to antagonize it further.

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“We’re trapped in the bedroom, he won’t let us out of our door,” Palmer told an emergency services dispatcher in Portland, in the western state of Oregon.

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“I kicked the cat in the rear, and it has gone over the edge… He’s very, very, very, very hostile.”

This photo provided by Lee Palmer shows Lux, a 22-pound part-Himalayan cat that attacked a seven-month old baby. AP

In the 911 call obtained by The Oregonian newspaper, Palmer explained that the four-year-old male cat, Lux, has a history of violence.

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In Sunday’s incident, Palmer tried unsuccessfully calling animal control before resorting to dialing 911.

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“He’s kind of a violent cat already… he’s charging us, he’s at our bedroom door,” Palmer said. Amid howling in the background, he asked the dispatcher: “Do you hear him?”

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“Yeah, yeah, I hear him,” said the female emergency call operator, in a calm voice.

Police arrived and subdued the animal with a dog snare.

“We are debating what to do,” Palmer said afterwards. “We definitely want to keep the cat away from the baby, and keep an eye on his behavior.”

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