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Prelude to the Best Sommelier of Canada Contest | SaltWireA complaint about hungry, noisy cats in a Fairview supermarket is sure to leave a bad taste in your mouth.
After she opened the door, Dashti said “a man began shouting profanity in Arabic and insinuated harm would be inflicted on the cats,” Woodworth said in information to obtain a search warrant filed at Dartmouth provincial court. “A young boy brought officers to a man identifying himself as Ahmad Abualkas. Woodworth inquired as to cats on the property, the man said his cat is downstairs, he brings his cat in daily. When asked to do an inspection of the cat, Abualkas stated officers could go downstairs with him and look.”
“After further questioning, Abualkas stated it may have been a kitten from his own cat. Abualkas later stated it was a stray that a customer let into the store and stated to Simms that the kitten came in through the loading dock and Abualkas was unable to catch it therefore now resides in the basement.”Abualkas told investigators he brings his one cat into the market during business hours, but takes it home again with him at night, Woodworth said.
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