Texas city council votes to oust library cat

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WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas (AP) — A North Texas city council started a cat fight by voting to oust the furry mascot of the city’s public library.

WHITE SETTLEMENT, Texas (AP) — A North Texas city council started a cat fight by voting to oust the furry mascot of the city’s public library.

The governing council of the Fort Worth suburb of White Settlement voted 2-1 to give the library 30 days to find a new home for Browser the cat.

The ex-shelter cat has been a library fixture for six years. But council member Elzie Clements moved at a June 14 council meeting for the tabby’s removal.

Mayor Ron White, who has no vote on the council, said the vote was a tit-for-tat after a city employee wasn’t allowed to bring a puppy to work at City Hall.

Ex-council member Alan Price said Browser’s supporters will petition for a reprieve in November’s elections.