Who was woman who threw Cat in wheelie bin?

The woman caught on camera dumping a cat in a wheelie bin escaped with a £250 fine yesterday. After Mary Bale, 45, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, a district judge told her she took into account her public vilification and ‘genuine remorse’.

Who was the bank worker who dropped the cat in the bin?

The bank worker was recorded on video stroking the four-year-old tabby named Lola in Coventry before picking it up by the scruff of its neck and dropping it into the bin. The distressed cat was found in the bin 15 hours later by owner Darryl Mann.

Why did Mary Bale put her cat in the bin?

The distressed cat was found in the bin 15 hours later by owner Darryl Mann. Yesterday Coventry magistrates’ court was told Bale was ‘stressed’ at the time of the incident in August because her elderly father was seriously ill after a fall. He died last week. As well as the fine Bale was ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge and costs of £1,171.

What’s the maximum penalty for dropping a cat in a bin?

The offence carries a maximum sentence of six months in prison or a £20,000 fine. The bank worker was recorded on video stroking the four-year-old tabby named Lola in Coventry before picking it up by the scruff of its neck and dropping it into the bin.

How to report a Lost Cat on lost and found?

Lost & found helplines & websites: 1 Phone Lost & Found Pets helplines, to report the cat, and to check their ‘lost cat’ records 2 Post the cat’s details, and also check for ‘Lost Cat’ notices on National and Regional Lost & Found websites 3 Search Facebook for any Lost & Found groups covering your area, and post a photo there

What should I do if I Lost my Cat at night?

It can be more productive to search for a cat at night when it is quieter, but if you are under 18 years of age please don’t go looking for your cat alone after dark, always take an adult with you. take some dry food, and a cat carrier with you, or if your cat hates carriers take a pillow case!

What to do with the remains of Your Cat?

When it comes to burying your pet, you may have the option of burying your cat at home or in a pet cemetery. At Home: This method is used regularly by grieving pet owners. It may bring a feeling of closure by having a private service and keeps the remains of the deceased cat nearby.

What to do if your indoor cat goes missing?

We strongly recommend that even indoor cats are microchipped. If your indoor cat goes missing, a different approach may be needed to find them, as they will not be as streetwise as a cat who has previously had access to the outdoors. There is some good advice to help you find a lost indoor cat on the Indoor Paws Website. !! Warning !!