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Cat Killed When Pest Control Company Shows Up Too Early In St. Pete

Aw this is so awful. If you’re a pet owner, this is your worst nightmare. A St. Pete woman hired a …

SACRAMENTO, CA – FEBRUARY 1: Lola, a domestic shorthaired cat, reaches under her enclosure at the Sacramento SPCA February 1, 2008 in Sacramento, California. Lola is one of many dogs and cats who were either abandoned or surrendered to many SPCA and county shelters nationwide by their owners because they have gone through home foreclosures and had to move. In December 2007 the amount of pets being dropped off whose owners listed moving as a reason more than doubled from that of a year ago, according the Sacramento SPCA records. (Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)

(Photo by David Paul Morris/Getty Images)

Aw this is so awful. If you're a pet owner, this is your worst nightmare. Channel 8 reports a St. Pete woman hired a pest control company to come in to take care of her termite problem. Problem is... she says they showed up too early. The home was tented. The gas used kills any living thing inside, and sadly her cat is shy and hides when strangers come in. The pest control company was supposed to start at 3 but instead arrived at noon.

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