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Cats crammed in carrier hidden in bag for life

Cats discovered crammed in carrier hidden in for life bag.

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Officer stops woman carrying large bag: what she finds inside leaves her shocked

By Zoë Monk Content Writer

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In a sad case of animal neglect, Pauline Perry and her partner, David Thomas, have finally been brought to justice after a relentless pursuit by the RSPCA.

The couple's sordid neglect came to light when authorities finally tracked them down in Mountain Ash, South Wales.

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Wanted by RSPCA

The RSPCA had made multiple attempts to access Perry and Thomas' home following numerous concerns about their 11 cats. But despite being denied entry, deputy chief inspector Gemma Cooper had already noticed distressing signs. Abandoned cat carriers were littering the garden, flies infested the kitchen window, and a strong smell of cat urine was coming from the letterbox.

Inspector Cooper later spotted Perry carrying a noticeably heavy bag for life while walking a dog. Upon investigation, she discovered four cats had been crammed inside the bag. Further examination of the bag revealed that the cats were confined within a single cat carrier hidden within the bag, emitting a revolting smell of urine and feces.

Four cats, one carrier

The couple reluctantly allowed the inspector into their home, revealing nightmarish conditions with cat feces smeared on every surface. Two cats were found in an unsuitable guinea pig cage without water or a litter tray.

The cats were all suffering from various health issues, including fur loss, and fleas, and were all very underweight. Sadly, one of the cats had to be put to sleep. The vet who examined them described their suffering as "severe physical discomfort and stress."

For the cats’ appalling treatment, Perry and Thomas received community orders, fines, and a four-year ban on keeping cats, with Perry's ban extending to all four-legged animals. 

The cats, meanwhile, received proper veterinary care and were later found new homes.

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