Florida pizza driver arrested for pulling gun on woman who asked her to stop feeding feral cats

Florida pizza delivery driver arrested for pulling a gun on a local woman who asked her to stop feeding feral cats in her neighborhood

  • Lisa Saunders, 55, of Orlando allegedly brandished a handgun at a local woman confronting her about feeding feral cats away from traps in the neighborhood 
  • The cat lover who was recognized by the alleged victim as a local Domino’s Pizza driver had been feeding stray cats in the area over the past two years 
  • The local woman had complained about Saunders before over fears that children could get scabies from some of the sick cats that came for the feeding 

A cat-loving pizza delivery driver is accused of brandishing a firearm at a woman who asked her to stop feeding feral strays in the neighborhood.

Lisa Saunders, 55, of Orlando, Florida, was arrested on April 4 on a charge of aggravated assault with a firearm after a local woman confronted her about attracting sick cats, according to Click Orlando.

The alleged victim says she noticed Saunders get out of a silver Nissan Altima and place cat food on the sidewalk around 5.30am on March 30.

Lisa Saunders, 55, of Orlando, Florida, was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a firearm for brandishing a handgun at a woman who took issue with the feeding of feral cats in her neighborhood 

She said she then went out and told Saunders to stop leaving food out, but that Saunders, back in her car, opened the door, pulled out a handgun and said, ‘Don’t f— with me.’

Saunders then got back into the vehicle and drove off, according to the victim who then called the police.

The woman identified Saunders, who she knew from complaining about her feeding stray cats in the past and as a driver from a local Domino’s Pizza who had recently delivered to her home. 

The local woman who confronted Saunders says she was afraid that the feedings attracted sick cats to the neighborhood that could get children sick as well

The local woman who confronted Saunders says she was afraid that the feedings attracted sick cats to the neighborhood that could get children sick as well

The pizza store employee had been feeding feral cats in the surrounding area for two years, a Domino’s manager confirmed to police.

The alleged victim says she was prompted to confront Saunders over concerns children in could get ‘scabies’ from sick cats. Saunders allegedly had been feeding them away from animal control traps placed in the neighborhood, the Miami Herald reported. 

Saunders’ bond was set at $10,000 and is not allowed to possess a weapon or make contact with the alleged victim. 

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