Published:Friday, November 28, 2008 12:07 PM PST
Serving the South Coast of Oregon

No Snowball's chance: Couple loses pet deer
Friday, November 28, 2008 12:07 PM PST

SALEM (AP) — The Oregon Court of Appeals says Snowball, the deformed deer nursed back to health by a Molalla couple, won’t be going back home with them.

The court said James Filipetti and Francesca Mantei lacked state permits and thus never really owned the deer.

The ruling reverses a Clackamas County decision.

Snowball is at Wildlife Safari in Winston.

The couple found her as a fawn in 2001 and paid for surgery to repair her deformed hind legs. She lived in their house, then moved to an outdoor enclosure and mated with a blind buck, giving birth to Bucky.

In March 2007 police seized both animals. Bucky was released into the wild. The blind buck had died.

Snowball, raised as a pet, likely would not have survived the wild.


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