She said she feeds the stray cats in her Ohio neighborhood because it brings her comfort and companionship.
Nancy Segula has been lonely, especially after the death of her husband in 2017. A couple of the cats were left behind when her neighbour moved, so the 79-year-old fed them and kept them happy. They made her happy in return.
Then an Ohio magistrate told Segula that, not only was feeding stray cats illegal, but that she would be going to jail for it, too.
Garfield Heights Municipal Court Magistrate Jeffrey Short gave Segula the 10-day sentence after receiving four previous citations, Fox 8 Cleveland reported.
"There's been about six to eight adult cats and now there's kittens coming over, too," Segula told cleveland.com Tuesday. "I miss my own kitties, they passed away, my husband passed away. I'm lonely. So the cats and kitties outside help me."