Police stopped Gary Korkuc because of some traffic violation.
This led to police finding a live cat "marinating" in oil and peppers in the trunk of a car.
The cat wasn't dead, it was marinating alive.
Buffalo police say officers heard the cat meowing when they stopped 51-year-old creep.
They say they checked the trunk and found 4-year-old Navarro (above photo) in a cage, his fur covered with oil, crushed red peppers and chili peppers.
Korkuc said he did it because Navarro was ill-tempered.
Korkuc was charged with cruelty, but then released.
He said he was planning to cook Navarro.
But then he started rambling about the cat being neutered and pregnant at the same time.
Animal advocates have cleaned Navarro and put him up for adoption.
The cat wasn't dead, it was marinating alive.
Buffalo police say officers heard the cat meowing when they stopped 51-year-old creep.
They say they checked the trunk and found 4-year-old Navarro (above photo) in a cage, his fur covered with oil, crushed red peppers and chili peppers.
Korkuc said he did it because Navarro was ill-tempered.
Korkuc was charged with cruelty, but then released.
He said he was planning to cook Navarro.
But then he started rambling about the cat being neutered and pregnant at the same time.
Animal advocates have cleaned Navarro and put him up for adoption.