Two cats had to be put to sleep after being neglected at the filthy property by a fosterer.
This is the filthy Scots home covered in faeces and urine where 12 animals were left to suffer., after receiving a complaint of a stench coming from the property in June 2022.The stench of ammonia was so strong that it began to sting the animal welfare charity's officer's eyes.
After gaining entry to the property, it was found congested with rubbish and caked in thick dirt, grime and animal poo. A bed frame was also found in use as a toilet for one of the dogs, who couldn't be walked or be let out in the garden due to him being"too strong" on the lead. All animals were removed from the squalor home and sadly, two cats had to be put to sleep due to neglect.
Jaqueline Fraser Wade, who was fostering the pets, admitted to badly neglecting the animals across a three-year spell at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court on Monday, June 5.
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