Ms Northcross contacted a nonprofit animal rescue group in November 2018. She said that she was due to travel overseas to "attend seminary" the next day, and the boarding arrangement she had made for her three cats had fallen through. She asked if any group volunteer could board the cats until she made other arrangements, as she did not want to turn the cats over to the local animal control. An unemployed volunteer sympathized and accepted the cats.
Here's what happened over the course of the next months.
Ms Northcross did NOT go to seminary the next day. She never did. Instead, she vacationed for about three weeks.
Ms Northcross promised to sign a boarding agreement with details of her preferred veterinarian, in case one of her animals became ill. But she didn't.
Ms Northcross would not pay the paltry $50 per month boarding fees, except for one month.
She kept saying she had no money, although she was traveling internationally during this time and receiving child support.
In February 2019, one of her cats became ill. She was informed of this, but would not pay the veterinary bills. The volunteer (still unemployed) was forced to take the cat to the vet and pay the bills herself. To this day, Ms Northcross has owed this volunteer over $600.00. Ms Northcross' only response was to cut all ties with the volunteer, ignoring the needs of all of the cats she had left behind while vacationing.
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Ms Northcross contacted a nonprofit animal rescue group in November 2018. She said that she was due to travel overseas to "attend seminary" the next day, and the boarding arrangement she had made for her three cats had fallen through. She asked if any group volunteer could board the cats until she made other arrangements, as she did not want to turn the cats over to the local animal control. An unemployed volunteer sympathized and accepted the cats.
Here's what happened over the course of the next months.
Ms Northcross did NOT go to seminary the next day. She never did. Instead, she vacationed for about three weeks.
Ms Northcross promised to sign a boarding agreement with details of her preferred veterinarian, in case one of her animals became ill. But she didn't.
Ms Northcross would not pay the paltry $50 per month boarding fees, except for one month.
She kept saying she had no money, although she was traveling internationally during this time and receiving child support.
In February 2019, one of her cats became ill. She was informed of this, but would not pay the veterinary bills. The volunteer (still unemployed) was forced to take the cat to the vet and pay the bills herself. To this day, Ms Northcross has owed this volunteer over $600.00. Ms Northcross' only response was to cut all ties with the volunteer, ignoring the needs of all of the cats she had left behind while vacationing.