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May 2, 2009 at 1:03 PM

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UPDATE: Scatt the cat recovering at home

Posted by John de Leon



PASADO'S SAFE HAVEN PHOTOGRAPH

Scatt the cat shortly after he was attacked.

Pasado's Safe Haven says Scatt the cat was released from the vet Thursday and is now recovering at home.

The cat was stabbed and slashed April 19 at The Cross Church in South Seattle. Tracy A. Clark, the man accused of slashing, stabbing and bashing Scatt, could go to state prison for up to a year and a half if convicted.

That's because in addition to filing a felony animal-cruelty charge against 47-year-old Clark, King County prosecutors also tacked on a deadly-weapon enhancement to the charge. That would add an automatic six months to any sentence he receives.

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