Kristen Lindsey Loses Both Cases in Texas Court
Update–November 19, 2018: Kristen Lindsey Petition Slowly Moves Forward
The Texas Supreme Court has requested a full brief on the merits of the Kristen Lindsey case. This means the justices decided Lindsey’s petition to appeal the restrictions on her veterinary license is worthy of additional scrutiny. Lindsey’s brief is due Dec. 17 …
Judge Affirms Kristen Lindsey’s Veterinary License Suspension
A Texas judge last week upheld sanctions against Kristen Lindsey, the veterinarian who killed a cat with a bow and arrow in 2015 and bragged about it on Facebook. Lindsey has filed an appeal of this decision, and her case will now go to the state appeals court.
On July 20, Lindsey unsuccessfully challenged the …
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Judge to Make Final Decision on Kristen Lindsey’s Veterinary License
… out her full punishment for her horrifying actions, and for breaking the public trust placed in veterinarians.
Keep watching for updates to this new development in the Kristen Lindsey case.
Get a refresher on the case by reading our Kristen Lindsey Special Report: https://www.alleycat.org/our-work/anti-cruelty/kristen–lindsey-special-report/
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Kristen Lindsey’s Veterinary License Suspended, Not Revoked
Five-year suspension, but Lindsey can practice again after one.
On October 18, the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners decided to fully suspend Kristen Lindsey’s veterinary license for only one year.
Lindsey, a Texas veterinarian, killed a cat named Tiger by shooting an arrow through his head. She then posted a picture of …
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Kristen Lindsey Special Report

Kristen Lindsey License Suspended, Not Revoked
In April 2015, Texas veterinarian Kristen Lindsey killed a cat named Tiger by shooting an arrow through his head. Lindsey then posted a picture of herself on Facebook holding Tiger by the arrow and bragging about the kill. The incident caused huge public outcry, and called into question whether …
Kristen Lindsey Denied a New Trial
Kristen Lindsey, the Texas veterinarian who shot and killed a cat, was recently denied her request to have a partial new trial, reopen the case record, and strike testimony against her.
Lindsey caused huge public uproar last year when she posted a picture of herself on Facebook holding a cat by an arrow through his …
Alley Cat Allies Statement on Conclusion of Kristen Lindsey Hearing
… fact Tiger, was owned, and was killed without his owners’ consent.
“It was shocking to hear testimony confirming that Tiger was still alive in the picture that Kristen Lindsey posted on Facebook,” Christo said. “The testimony demonstrated in terrible detail how much Tiger suffered from her cruelty.”
“And regardless of any questions about whether this …
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Kristen Lindsey Hearing

… amicus brief asking the state of Texas to revoke Lindsey’s veterinary license. He helped us make our voice heard in this case.
A hearing on revoking Kristen Lindsey‘s veterinary license was held April 25-26, 2016. The hearing will determine whether Lindsey retains her license or has it revoked so she cannot continue …
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Kristen Lindsey Sues the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners

April 15 marked one year since Texas veterinarian Kristen Lindsey killed a cat with a bow and arrow and bragged about it on Facebook. Today, the fight to revoke Lindsey’s veterinary license continues. A new hearing date for the case has been set for April 25 – 27, but Lindsey is taking action that could …
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Kristen Lindsey Hearing Postponed Indefinitely for Mediation

The hearing on the case of Kristen Lindsey, the veterinarian who killed a cat with a bow and arrow and bragged about it on Facebook, has been postponed indefinitely for a mediation period. Mediation could potentially last until April 20, during which time Lindsey and her lawyer hope to reach a resolution. The good news …
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