Radioactive Cat Waste Proves Costly For Owner

Date: October 31, 2002

Source: News Room

A Whitman, Mass. man who ignored a veterinarian's order to flush his cat's radioactive waste down the toilet was served a $2,800 bill for the proper disposal of the waste. Bill Jenness's cat was treated with an injection of radioiodine, which makes cats radioactive for weeks. Jenness decided to throw the cat litter in the waste rather than flushing it, and the resulting radioactive mess triggered alarms at an incinerator in Rochester. The radiation treatment by Radiocat in Waltham, and the cost of disposing the waste, totaled about $5,000.

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