Couple banned from keeping pets after neglecting cat
Austin had to be put down because he'd lost so much wait
A Banff couple who neglected their male cat have been banned from keeping pets for five years, following a Scottish SPCA investigation.
53-year-old Carol Baird and 59-year-old Samuel Allan Hutchison from Whitehills were sentenced at Banff Sheriff Court on Tuesday.
Baird and Hutchison pled guilty to failing to take reasonable steps to ensure the cats needs were met, allowing the cat’s fur to become so matted he was unable to move properly, and failing to provide veterinary treatment thereby causing him unnecessary pain and suffering. Baird also received a £1,000 fine and Hutchinson a further £200 fine.
Scottish SPCA Inspector Alison Simpson said, “This was one of the worst cases of cat neglect I’ve dealt with and I’ve worked with the Scottish SPCA for more than 20 years.
“Austin, the cat, was so badly matted that the vet needed to sedate him to be able to remove the matted fur.
“The extent of the matting caused Austin to be unable to exhibit normal behaviours and inhibited his movement. He was also suffering from dental issues that would have caused him considerable pain.
“It took over one and a half hours to remove the matted hair, and Austin’s weight dropped from 2.9kgs to 2.65kgs. It’s believed that matting this severe would have taken at least a year, and could have easily been prevented with regular brushing.
“Once his hair was removed it was clear how thin he was, with his spine and bones easily seen and felt. A cat of Austin’s build should have weighed around 4-5kg.
“Due to Austin’s advanced age and extremely ill health, a good quality of life could not have been achieved. Following extensive examination a vet decided that the kindest thing to do was put Austin to sleep and end his on-going suffering.
“I’m happy the courts have dealt with this case, however it further highlights our push for tougher and more consistent sentencing. This level of neglect didn’t happen overnight and could have easily been avoided. I hope the pair seriously consider their ability to look after animals once the 5 year ban has passed.”