Joshua Newell,
35, jumped an outer fence to gain access to another fenced-in
enclosure and called the cougars to him in order to pet them,
the documents said.
Newell then posted a nearly two-minute video of the encounter on
YouTube where he enticed the animals by calling "Here, kitty,
kitty" and "That's a good kitty."
Newell was charged last week with criminal trespassing, a
misdemeanor. He was sentenced to four days in jail, with two
days suspended.
A representative for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium was not
immediately available for comment.
This is the second time this year that a zoo patron in the state
was charged with trespassing. In June, Michelle Schwab was
sentenced to a year of probation for a similar charge after
dropping her two-year-old son into a cheetah exhibit at the
Cleveland zoo in April.
(Reporting by Kim Palmer in Cleveland; Editing by Mary
Wisniewski and Andrew Hay)
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