These 10 people in Cattaraugus County are registered animal abusers! I think it takes a special kind of evil to hurt a harmless animal. I understand that people sometimes take in a pet, only to realize they have bitten off more than they can chew.  But that doesn't give them the right to abuse the animal.  There are many resources available to rehome an animal if a person realizes they can't care for it.

Not every county in WNY has a registry - only Niagara, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua Counties have one. By law, the people registered on these lists are not allowed to have animals in their possession. If you plan on providing an animal to another person in Cattaraugus County or New York, where there is a registry, you must check it first,

Anyone selling, giving away or adopting an animal to another person in Cattaraugus County must check the registry prior to any change in ownership. Giving, selling or adopting an animal to a person on the registry is a violation of county law.

The people below have been convicted of animal abuse in Cattaraugus County.

Cattaraugus County Registered Animal Abusers

1. Jaki Ras
Convicted: April 11, 2022

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2. Bonnie George
Convicted: 06/21/2016

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3. Connie Lipka
Convicted: 05/17/2018

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4. Corey Cassford
Convicted: 07/19/2017

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5. Donald George
Convicted: 06/21/2016

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6. Gerald Nason
Convicted: 03/21/2019

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7. Laura L. Chase
Convicted: 08/15/2017

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8. Mark Kirtz
Convicted: 05/13/2019

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9. Michelle Newbauer
Convicted: 02/02/2017

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10. Sheila Bisking
Convicted: 02/02/2017

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