Bomb Squad Finds Schrödinger's Cat Alive

A mysterious box appeared in a parking at Erie Community College campus in Amherst, New York, Friday afternoon. The state police bomb squad responded and took an x-ray of the sealed box, which showed a cat inside! Police turned the cat over to the local SPCA. Gina Browning of the Tonawanda SPCA says the cat is okay.
"The cat was not malnourished, not dehydrated, didn't need any kind of veterinary care. So, it had a happy ending. What concerns me is the people capable of doing this might be capable of doing something worse," Browning said.

Just who would put a cat in a taped up box and leave it in a parking lot remains a mystery at this point.

Capt. Camilleri said, "Right now it doesn't appear there's really much to follow up on. It didn't have any identification on the box or anything like that."

The upside to this is that the cat, named "Truffle," is fine, healthy and back with her owner. Tracking down the person responsible is unlikely, if not impossible.

If found, the persons responsible could be charged with animal cruelty. Even Erwin Schrödinger never wanted to try his famous thought experiment on a real cat. Link -via Arbroath

Edward, you can't be serious. The cat was SEALED in a box and abandoned. This is animal abuse, it's disgusting, and it's also disgusting that Alex would use the story to promote t-shirt sales.
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Why can this act be considered cruelty, Edward? Was the cat actually lost? Taping the animal inside a box with no water, no food, no air and no way of escape and putting the box in a parking lot is not a guarantee of safe return or of being found. Lots of people assume its a piece of trash and ignore it. What was the purpose of this unknown person's action in the first place?

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