Bird Columnist Reinstated After Cat Controversy


Writer Ted Williams, a longtime columnist for the National Audubon Society, has been reinstated says the New York Times. Williams was originally suspended after writing a column suggesting that Tylenol was an “effective poison” for feral cats. The column, which originally ran in the Orlando Sentinel, quickly caused outrage among cat lovers, 34,000 of whom rallied and contacted the Audubon Society demanded Williams be reprimanded.

SOURCE: New York Times

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