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Kitten Goes Undercover in Vet Scam Probe


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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.


At a new
s conference, Fred sported a tiny badge on his collar as he posed for photos with owner Carol Moran, a prosecutor.


"He's pretty easygoing, a real Brooklyn guy," Moran said.


Fred shared the spotlight with Burt the Boston terrier, an alleged victim of Steven Vassall, 28, who was arrested last week and r
neleased on $2,500 bail.


Burt's owner, Raymond Reid, contacted authorities after the dog survived a botched operation. In hindsight, he said, he should have been suspicious of a veterinarian who only made house calls and treated animals at an undisclosed location.


Vassall "seemed like a genuinely nice guy," Reid said. "I'm glad they caught him, but at the same time I feel sorry for him."


Last week, an investigator posing as Fred's owner summoned Vassall to an apartment rigged with a hidden camera. Authorities played a videotape at the news confe
rence showing the defendant saying the kitten could be neutered for $135.


Vassall was arrested as he left the apartment carrying Fred in a box and cash for the operation. Investigators later recovered a price list for vaccinations and other procedures, including surgeries.


It was unclear how long Vassall
 
Kitten Goes Undercover in Vet Scam Probe


mn_kitten_nyane106.jpg



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.


At a new
s conference, Fred sported a tiny badge on his collar as he posed for photos with owner Carol Moran, a prosecutor.


"He's pretty easygoing, a real Brooklyn guy," Moran said.


Fred shared the spotlight with Burt the Boston terrier, an alleged victim of Steven Vassall, 28, who was arrested last week a
nnd released on $2,500 bail.


Burt's owner, Raymond Reid, contacted authorities after the dog survived a botched operation. In hindsight, he said, he should have been suspicious of a veterinarian who only made house calls and treated animals at an undisclosed location.


Vassall "seemed like a genuinely nice guy," Reid said. "I'm glad they caught him, but at the same time I feel sorry for him."


Last week, an investigator posing as Fred's owner summoned Vassall to an apartment rigged with a hidden camera. Authorities played a videotape at the news confe
rence showing the defendant saying the kitten could be neutered for $135.


Vassall was arrested as he left the apartment carrying Fred in a box and cash for the operation. Investigators later recovered a price list for vaccinations and other procedures, including surgeries.


It was unclear how long Vassall
 
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