A small town in Pennsylvania, Wildcats struggled for several years, the battle heated as women in the middle of the wild cat attacked her husband with a chair.
According to documents filed with the Office McKean County Judicial District Judge Dominic Cercone, accused the police 55-year-old Catherine Langella assault and harassment.
Police responded to a call from October 22 at around 10:45 clock for the office of the local prosecutor Ron Langella.
The lawyer told the police that his wife, Catherine, has hit on a chair and threw it. Bradford City Police Officer Mike Ward said that was torn clothes Langella and Ron had minor injuries.
Catherine Langella was charged and released on $ 5,000 secured. It aims to Court October 31.
Last year, Langella was charged with disorderly conduct after a dispute with its neighbors reported the Wildcat problem. Neighbor told police that unsheathed a weapon and threats and insinuations against the neighbor's dog in one of the cats, which had apparently been shot.
Langella was the center of a bitter struggle in a group of Bradford Wildcats continue to feed in their apartment on East Main Street.
The Bradford City Board of Health relies on three residents of Bradford to feed the cats.
City Clerk John Peterson said local media had been given 14 days to stop feeding the cats or the city will begin to trap them.
Complaints about homeless cats urination, defecation and syringes, shipyards people on the balconies and the play equipment and outdoor games for other studies at the Bradford City Council meetings. Neighbors and residents of the neighborhood were aware of health risks, wildcats and possible attacks on young children.
Code enforcement executive George Corignani media reports that were about 20 cats in this area so far arrested, not the city, but the neighbors using humane traps. The animals are then sent to the SPCA, where they feed and care for adoption or by euthanasia.


