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Wayfair 24-08-2010 09:18

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
with 3 cctv's he aint gonna miss much in his street!!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-cat-bin.html

Digital Fanatic 24-08-2010 09:41

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
You usually find that anyone who is cruel to animals, is usually cruel to fellow humans.

The woman is a disgrace :mad:

Tuftus 24-08-2010 12:39

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Disgracefull.

She needs a cat herself.

A Cat of Nine Tails that is.

Kymmy 24-08-2010 12:44

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
She's been identified by the RSPCA and the police have been forced to offer her protection due to local feelings

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...ice_Protection

Kymmy 24-08-2010 14:03

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
It's weird as the RSPCA can charge her yet the police can't, it still though is enacted in the law (perhaps the law only gives powers to RSPCA under the Animal Welfare Act)

Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, the maximum fine for animal cruelty and welfare offences is £20,000. The maximum term of imprisonment for offences is six months

Sasha222 24-08-2010 14:05

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
So putting a cat for hours in a bin is not a criminal offence and gives out a message now to others that they be cruel to animals and get away with it.

Kymmy 24-08-2010 14:06

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Read my last post ;)

Sasha222 24-08-2010 14:08

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35078413)
It's weird as the RSPCA can charge her yet the police can't, it still though is enacted in the law (perhaps the law only gives powers to RSPCA under the Animal Welfare Act)

Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, the maximum fine for animal cruelty and welfare offences is £20,000. The maximum term of imprisonment for offences is six months

Good I hope they bring charges against her as it was sick what she done.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35078416)
Read my last post ;)

Only spotted it after I posted :D

Tarantella 24-08-2010 14:26

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by defirish (Post 35078165)
Women can just be as cruel as men and also she looked quiet sober on the video and was not a teenager either. I was shocked she looked quiet calm doing it. I missed the end of the video. Did she come back and take the cat out of the bin or did someone else hear the cat and rescue it



Leaving cats to hop around in red wellington boots till they collapse exhausted is also cruel I think. :erm:

wwe 24-08-2010 14:36

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
just seen this on the news thats well bad.

Mick Fisher 24-08-2010 15:12

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Shakes head, sickened by it, nothing else to say.............:(

wwe 24-08-2010 17:10

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Cart belive some 1 would do that

Saaf_laandon_mo 24-08-2010 17:30

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
The fact that she looks perfectly respectable makes it even worse.

Sasha222 24-08-2010 17:48

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
'Lola was a rescue cat and was wary of people when we first got her. She has a lovely disposition and really wouldn’t hurt a fly.


This is what makes the whole thing worse. It must have taken an awful time for the family to give Lola back her self confidence when she was rescued from a shelter and now this has happened to her. I hope it wont affect her self confidence again poor thing

TheDaddy 24-08-2010 18:17

Re: Woman dumps Kitten in Wheelie bin Footage caught on CCTV
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayfair (Post 35078245)
with 3 cctv's he aint gonna miss much in his street!!

Yeah wonder if he has a licence for that. My view of this is obviously what the woman did is wrong but if people want to have pets how about keeping them in their home, it'll save them getting run over and the neighbours gardens from being used as a toilet to boot.


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