As the controversy surrounding the case continues to bubble, Judge Jennifer Weiler, who happened to not be in court last week, said she would like to hear all sides of the case for herself to decide whether jail is the right sentence, a bailiff in Weiler's office told cleveland.com.
Segula had already received over US$2000 in fines for feeding the strays. At first, she didn't know there was a city ordinance against feeding cats, she told the newspaper.
"The cats keep coming over to my house," Segula said. "I just feel bad so then I will give them something to eat."
Segula's son, Dave Pawlowski was in disbelief when his mom told him about the sentence, Fox 8 reported.
"I'm sure people hear about the things that happen downtown in that jail," Pawlowski told Fox 8. "And they are going to let my 79-year-old mother go there?"
Segula was told to appear at the Cuyahoga County Jail on August 11.