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Man gets $122G for bite by sister's cat

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Posted by: Cinderella

Man gets $122G for bite by sister's cat





FLUSHING, Mich. - A nasty bite on the hand that a man got from his sister's Siamese cat is worth $122,400.
A jury on Friday awarded Michael Sabo, 57, the money for an injury he got when the cat, Randy, bit his right hand in March 2004.
Sabo's fingers swelled so much that they looked like "plump hot dogs," his attorney, Tom Pabst, told The Flint Journal, and an infection put Sabo in a hospital for three weeks. He had to pay thousands in medical bills.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070319/...RKekEDoGXtiBIF



Posted by: screamineagle

Siamese cats are the nastiest cats I have ever met. Pretty but nasty.



Posted by: Sniper

What a pu$$y...............



Posted by: NewEngland2007

We are Siamese if you DON'T please....



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

the friggin thing would be on my bbq...the other white meat



Posted by: SOT

Look cats have some nasty bugs in them. If you get bit by a cat you could actually die.

To that end 3 weeks in a hospital, that's a lot of coin. He prolly doesn't have health insurance and could only get money by suing his sisters home owner policy.

We had a lady here that got bit by a cat, it cost her 10K the first freaking day for treatment etc.

Just saying...



Posted by: kwflatbed

Ask any Dr. cat bites and scratches are some of the worst animal
things they treat.



Posted by: CJIS

Neutered or spaded Cats tend to be more angry cats if anyone cares



Posted by: Stevec

My sister is a vet. Before she was a vet she worked at a cat shelter. Her arrms have scars from top to bottom from nasty cats.



Posted by: SOT

You don't want to get bit by pussy...that's for sure!



Posted by: screamineagle

Quote:
Originally Posted by npd_323
Neutered or spaded Cats tend to be more angry cats if anyone cares
Can yo blame them?



Posted by: USMCMP5811

Ill-tempered cat bite worth more than $122,000

Man wins suit against sister whose feline turned fingers to ‘plump hot dogs’




FLUSHING, Mich. - A nasty bite on the hand that a man got from his sister’s Siamese cat is worth $122,400.
A jury on Friday awarded Michael Sabo, 57, the money for an injury he got when the cat, Randy, bit his right hand in March 2004.
Sabo’s fingers swelled so much that they looked like “plump hot dogs,” his attorney, Tom Pabst, told The Flint Journal, and an infection put Sabo in a hospital for three weeks. He had to pay thousands in medical bills.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17680960/





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