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San Antonio Man Fatally Shoots Two Dogs in Self-Defense Following Attack on Pet Cat

San Antonio Man Fatally Shoots Two Dogs in Self-Defense Following Attack on Pet Cat

Police in San Antonio are investigating a West Side incident in which a local man shot and killed two dogs. The incident happened in the 9200 block of Adams Hill late on Wednesday afternoon. A 36-year-old man claimed that the two dogs had been biting his pet cat in his front yard, according to KSAT.

When the man pulled out his revolver to try to scare the animals away, they got hostile toward him, which made the situation worse. He shot and killed the dogs out of fear for his life. Due to injuries sustained during the attack, the man’s cat passed away. According to a SAPD report that KSAT was able to get, “The man had gotten his gun to try to scare off the dogs, but they began to get aggressive toward the man.”

Animal Care Services arrived on the scene and informed the owner of the dead dogs. The situation is still being investigated, and no charges or arrests have been made as of yet. It’s unclear if the dog owner will be subject to any legal repercussions.

The intricacy of a situation where pets become the cause of conflict between neighbors is demonstrated by the fact that the SAPD has not yet made clear the possible charges that could be brought against the dog’s owner, according to Headtopics.

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