Wahl Offers Up Golden Globe For Information About Cruel Kitten Killer
By WENNMonday, February 1, 2010
Actor KEN WAHL is offering the Golden Globe Award he won in 1990 for TV show WISEGUY as a reward for information that leads to the arrest of a sick prankster who superglued a kitten to a frozen Minnesota highway.
The animal lover was appalled when he read about the terrified creature’s ordeal and has now teamed up with America’s Globe in an effort to find the cruel cat killer.
He tells the tabloid, “I’d like to catch this guy and glue his butt to the highway and see how he likes it. With all the sick things in the world, this one is up there at the top.
“Animal abuse is not uncommon, but to think about going and getting the glue and then getting the most defenceless animal he could find and gluing it to a highway - this is where I draw the line.”
The publication reports the kitten was alive when it was rescued, but died 10 days later of its injuries and frostbite.
Anyone with information that leads to the capture of the sick joker will not only land Wahl’s Golden Globe - an animal rights group has offered $12,000 (?7,500) as a reward.