RSPCA: Ban for dumping cat in bin

Tuesday, 19 October 2010 12:00 AM

Bale, of St Michael's Road, Coventry, was also fined £265 and ordered to pay the costs of the case, which totalled £1,171.

Coventry magistrates' court heard how Bale picked up the four-year-old tabby cat, named Lola, outside the cat's home in Brays Lane, Coventry, and put her into the bin on Saturday 21 August this year.

Lola's owners, Stephanie and Darryl Andrews-Mann, discovered their cat inside the wheelie bin the next day. She had been there for approximately 15 hours.

Upon viewing their CCTV the owners saw Bale approach Lola, who was sitting on a garden wall. She then looked both ways before picking the cat up by the scruff of her neck and dropping her into the bin.

The RSPCA was alerted after the footage was posted on the internet and Bale was identified.

District Judge Caroline Goulborn said: "I accept that you were in a stressful situation but that is no excuse. The potential to cause harm to the cat was substantial."

RSPCA inspector Nicola Foster said: "This was a deliberate act and could have had far worse consequences as the defendant had no way of knowing if there was anything like broken glass in the bin, nor how long the cat would be there before she was found, nor if the bin was due to be emptied.

"We are pleased that the Court agreed that a complete disregard was shown for the cat's welfare and that the cat suffered/cat's needs were not met as a result of being stuck inside the bin for so many hours.

"However, we hope that this sentence will act as a deterrent to anyone who feels that it is acceptable to mistreat animals in any way."

In mitigation, Bale said that her father had been taken to hospital following a fall. She said she walked past the house daily and regularly stroked Lola. She said she had asked herself on an hourly basis since the incident why she had put Lola in the bin, but had no answer.

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The cat was caused unnecessary suffering by being thrown into and confined in a wheelie bin contrary to Section 4 (1) of the Animal Welfare Act, 2006 and that reasonable steps were not taken to ensure that the cat's needs were met including her need for a suitable environment, suitable diet, to be able to exhibit normal behaviour patterns and to be protected from pain, suffering and injury as a result of her being thrown into and confined in a wheelie bin contrary to Section 9 (1) of the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

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