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Paw and Order: Kitten Helps Bust Vet Scam

Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:51:37 PM
By TOM HAYS

NEW YORK (AP) - He came from the streets of Brooklyn, a cool customer on four legs, the perfect bait for a sting on a fake veterinarian.

Meet Fred, undercover kitten.

Authorities on Wednesday introduced the 8-month-old former stray cat that posed as a would-be patient while police investigated a college student accused of treating pets without a license.


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