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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Thu Apr 30, 2015, 03:58 PM Apr 2015

Texas vet that hunted neighbor's cat has an active equine business in Wyoming

http://www.yousignanimals.org/Texas-vet-that-hunted-neighbors-cat-has-an-active-equine-business-in-Wyoming-Act-Now-t-2472

Kristen Lindsey, a vet from Texas, managed to outrage animal lovers from around the world a few weeks ago, after posting a picture on Facebook while hunting her neighbor’s cat, Tiger, with an arrow.

Lindsey is currently being investigated by the Austin County Sheriff’s Office and her license could be suspended by the Texas State of Veterinary Medical Examiners.

However, multiple report have surfaced which show that the vet is done with animals yet. If she has her Texas license revoked, she still has a back-up plan, since an active equine business is registered on her name in Wyoming.

Lazy Boot Equine, LLC is a Wyoming Domestic Limited- Liability Company which was founded on December 4th 2013. The filing status of the company is listed as ACTIVE, with the following file number: 2013-000655005. The Registered Agent on file for the company is none other than Kristen E. Lindsey.


Texas and Wyoming? Cat-killing? Is she some kind of mutant hybrid of Dick Cheney and Bill Frist?!
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Texas vet that hunted neighbor's cat has an active equine business in Wyoming (Original Post) KamaAina Apr 2015 OP
Link doesn't work. n/t Suich Apr 2015 #1
That keeps happening with that site. KamaAina Apr 2015 #2
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