The organization of any complex arrangement hinges on the interplay of seemingly haphazard individual events.

Tuesday, April 02, 2002

Cat Power Unlike a dog's behavioral characteristics�loyalty, obedience and a fierce instinct to protect its master�the domestic cat has earned a reputation for being aloof, independent and manipulative, creating the illusion that kitty needs his owner a lot less than the owner needs kitty. In Lansing, Michigan, one pet has the city's residents re-thinking the human-feline bond. Earlier this week, thirty-six-year-old Wulfrido Lopez snatched a seven-year-old girl from his front lawn apparently planning to have his way with her. Lopez carried the girl into his home and gagged her with duct tape. As the molester tried to remove the girl's pants, her cat, which she had clung to for the duration of her ordeal, attacked her abductor, allowing her to escape. When the Lansing police special tactical team arrived at the home with a search warrant, they found Lopez hiding in a crawl space in the basement, covered in dirt to conceal himself. What a pussy.

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