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The first person to comply with new county regulations for keeping exotic pets has become the first person charged under the law after his pet cougar ran loose through a Spokane Valley neighborhood. Randy McGlenn’s 100-pound cat, Charlie, escaped early Friday from its chain-link cage behind McGlenn’s Valley home, startling neighbors who spotted the cougar in their back yards. Do you strongly approve, somewhat approve, somewhat disapprove, or strongly disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as President? Strongly approve Somewhat approve McGlenn was charged with a criminal misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine, for the escape. Somewhat disapprove Strongly disapprove Three people called 911 during a two-hour period to report the 10-month-old cougar was running loose. A sheriff’s sergeant found the cat about 4:15 a.m., hiding in a raspberry patch behind a house two doors down from McGlenn’s home at 415 N. Farr Road. Submit It’s not clear how the cougar escaped or how long it was loose. Dispatchers received the first call at 2:16 a.m. from someone who said they saw the cougar climb into a tree along Farr Road. Dispatchers received a call from Lori Chandler, who lives next-door to McGlenn, at 4:11 a.m. She said she had been awakened by her dog, which was pacing nervously and wanting to go outside. X CLOSE When Chandler opened her back door, the dog raced to the edge of her yard and stopped in its tracks - eye to eye with the cougar. “She was acting kind of funny like she does when there’s a cat outside - a kitty cat, not a big cat,” Chandler said. “She barked the most ferocious bark I’d ever heard. Then she turned and ran right back in the house and about knocked me down.” After calling deputies, Chandler called neighbor Virginia Thompson and told her not to leave the house. When Thompson peeked outside, she saw the cougar sitting on her back walk. Find us on Facebook The Spokesman-‐‑Review At least four sheriff’s deputies arrived at Thompson’s house a few minutes later. A sheriff’s sergeant pulled his patrol car alongside the house and shined his flashlight into the back yard. “He said he saw two eyes and he knew it was the cougar,” said Nancy Sattin, county animal control director. Deputies woke McGlenn, who appeared with a leash and quickly retrieved his cat. McGlenn so far is the only exotic pet owner to meet the tough new housing, care and licensing requirements adopted four months ago by county commissioners. Like 10,897 people like The Spokesman-‐‑Review. Devin Therese Sadiq Bong Justyn Isuru Sad Cyrille Faizan Silvano Facebook social plugin “We just mailed them a license,” Sattin said. “They probably haven’t gotten it yet.” McGlenn’s first cougar, also named Charlie, made news when it escaped from its backyard cage in November 1995. That cougar was euthanized after it bit a 5-year-old boy who stuck his hand into the cat’s cage. Sattin said the new cougar apparently pushed open a wooden door on its cage after working loose a screw that fastened a latch on it. Free from its primary cage, the cougar must have leaped www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/mar/22/charlie-‐‑cougars-‐‑big-‐‑day-‐‑exotic-‐‑pet-‐‑escapes-‐‑cage/ 1/4 11/26/12 Charlie Cougar's Big Day Exotic Pet Escapes Cage; Roams Community For 2 Hours -‐‑ Spokesman.co… over a secondary fence that surrounds its pen and set out into the neighborhood, she said. Recent Activity Fatal stabbing reported -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review The animal control director said the cat probably jarred the screw loose over time. Sattin said McGlenn told her that he believed someone tampered with the latch. 39 people recommended this. Burglar offended by homeowner who fought back -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review McGlenn wouldn’t comment when contacted at home. 141 people recommended this. “That cat, all it does is sit in that cage all day, probably figuring a way out,” Thompson said. “I’m Eye on Boise: Lawmaker shares far-‐‑ fetched idea to put Romney in office -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review scared to death. 5 people recommended this. “We’ve got grandchildren coming after Easter and they were going to stay in the fifth-wheel (trailer)” next to the house, Thompson said. “I don’t know if they’re going to now.” Staff Sgt. Stiltz remembered for character, love of country -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review 100 people recommended this. Sattin said McGlenn had already begun to repair and improve the cage’s latch system when she The Slice: ʻ‘Itʼ’s steamy if itʼ’s doneʼ’ -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review visited him Friday afternoon. The new latch is attached to the now-reinforced door with locking bolts. 3 people recommended this. Snowy owl hanging out in Spokane Valley -‐‑ Outdoors blog -‐‑ The Spokesman-‐‑Review “He has already replaced that latch with something I don’t think King Kong could get out of,” Sattin said. 10 people recommended this. She also ordered McGlenn to lock inside- and secondary-cage doors with a safety chain by Facebook social plugin Monday, and to build a roof over a run between the primary and secondary cage within a week. McGlenn promised to comply, Sattin said. SpokesmanReview SpokesmanReview “My goal is I never want this to happen again,” Sattin said. SpokesmanReview Standoff with domestic violence suspect in northeast #Spokane ends peacefully --> spokesman.com/stories/2012/n… , DataTimes ILLUSTRATION: Photo about 1 hour ago · reply · retweet · favorite Recommend Be the first of your friends to recommend this. 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