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Corrections Officer
Suspended
For Feeding Stray Cats
WARWICK- A 17-yr veteran state corrections
officer has been suspended without pay on charges of bringing in contraband & dealing
with inmates.
His alleged crime? Bringing bags of cat food to his job at Mid-Orange Correctional
Facility that he & several inmates used to feed dozens of stray felines.
Christopher Nuttall, an admitted cat lover, said he began feeding the strays a year ago,
when he noticed two cats hanging out at his prison post. "People would just drop
these cats off on the prison property & they would find their way inside," said
Nuttall, who, in his spare time rescues cats with his wife, Mary. Soon after, Nuttall said
he noticed one inmate secretly caring for five strays on his own. "So I began giving
the inmates catfood."
After a year of feeding the cats, Nuttall was brought up on charges two weeks ago after a
supervisor stopped an inmate carrying a bag of dry cat food. The inmate told the
supervisor where he got the food & Nuttall was ordered to remove it. Three days later,
he was suspended without pay & charged with contraband & dealing with inmates.
Now, Council 82, the statewide correction officers union, is taking the matter to
arbitration. "If the superintendent didn't want (Nuttall) doing this, he should
have mentioned it before it came to this," said Larry Weiss, president of Local 2982
at Mid-Orange. "With all the problems we have at the prison, this is
ridiculous." James Flateau, spokesman for the Department of
Correctional Services, would not permit Mid-Orange Superintendent Henry Garvin to give an
interview. Rather, Flateau said department policy forbids public discussion of
disciplinary action against employees. "But if council 82 wants to start publicly
discussing notices of discipline before (arbitration) hearings are held ... I will
publicly release every notice of discipline."
Nuttall said everyone at the prison knew he was feeding the cats & he doesn't
understand why his supervisors never asked him to stop. He said other prison employees
pitched in to pay for some of the cats to be neutered & spayed. Some also donated
money for food. Since Nuttall began feeding the cats, he said he has taken between 10
& 12 of them home when they were injured. He found all of them homes.
Before his suspension, Nuttall & his wife, who works in administration at Mid-Orange,
were looking into creating a program where inmates adopt & care for some of the cats.
"We figured this could help the inmates adjust & learn how to take responsibility
of a life," Nuttall said. "We've had some real hard-core knuckleheads with bad
records become absolute mushes for the cats."
<Letters and faxes to>
Warden Henry Garvin
Mid-Orange Correctional Facility
900 Kings Highway
Warwick, NY 10990
Phone: 914-986-2291
Fax: 914-986-2291 Ext 3299 (The fax is the same as the phone. Just dial, putin the
extension number and listen for the fax tone and then send the fax.)
Headquarters for the New York prison system is: Correctional Services Department, 1220
Washington Ave, Albany NY 12226>>
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