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Las Vegas Man Faces Felony Charges After Drowning Neighbor’s Cat in Garage Tub

By Matthias Binder April 24, 2026
Las Vegas man accused of drowning neighbor's cat in garage, claimed self-defense: police
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Las Vegas man accused of drowning neighbor's cat in garage, claimed self-defense: police

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Neighbor Dispute Turns DeadlyEvidence Uncovered in Garage SearchSuspect’s Claim and Formal Charges

Neighbor Dispute Turns Deadly (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas — Police arrested a local resident on felony animal cruelty charges following the alleged drowning of his neighbor’s pet cat in a garage tub earlier this month. The case, detailed in an arrest report, highlights escalating tensions between neighbors at a townhome complex near Pecos Road and Harmon Avenue.[1][2] Authorities executed a search warrant that uncovered key evidence, leading to Joshua Booth’s detention on April 12.

Neighbor Dispute Turns Deadly

Officers responded to a call from a woman who reported her cats missing after Booth threatened to kill them. The dispute had simmered for some time, with the neighbor growing alarmed when her pets vanished. She contacted police suspecting foul play.[1]

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Surveillance video later captured a grim discovery: the body of the cat, named Rita, tossed onto the street. The owner retrieved Rita’s remains, prompting further investigation. This footage became pivotal in piecing together the sequence of events at the shared townhome property.

Evidence Uncovered in Garage Search

Investigators obtained a warrant and searched Booth’s garage, where they found a garden hose and a tub filled with water. Authorities believe this setup served as the drowning apparatus. Another cat appeared in the garage during the search, wet and visibly terrified, raising concerns about additional risks.[2]

Scratches on Booth’s arms drew immediate attention. Police attributed these marks to Rita struggling against being held underwater. The combination of physical evidence and video confirmed the deliberate nature of the act, contradicting any notion of accident.

Suspect’s Claim and Formal Charges

Booth told officers he acted in self-defense, asserting that Rita “spontaneously drowned.” Detectives dismissed this explanation as implausible given the circumstances and injuries observed. He faced arrest shortly after the search.[1]

Prosecutors filed two felony counts against him: one for willfully and maliciously torturing, maiming, or mutilating an animal kept for companionship, resulting in death; and another for similar torture without death. Under Nevada’s Reba’s Law, enacted in 2025 to toughen penalties, conviction carries one to six years in prison and fines up to $10,000. Booth posted bail and awaits a May 14 court appearance.

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What matters now: This incident underscores rising stakes in animal cruelty cases, with enhanced laws aimed at deterrence. Local advocates express outrage over the apparent brutality.

Bryce Henderson, president of No Kill Las Vegas, reacted strongly to the details. “It hurt my heart really,” he said. “To have to see what that cat went through. And have such a cruel person do something like that.”[1]

The case draws attention to neighborhood conflicts that can escalate dangerously. As Booth prepares for court, authorities monitor the area to prevent further incidents. Reba’s Law reflects a broader push to protect pets amid such disputes, ensuring severe repercussions for those who cross the line.

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