RSPCA NSW cares for abandoned, neglected, sick and surrendered animals across the state. category1category2 Reset Flooding Safety Guide Date Updated: July 14, 2022 A man and woman from Liverpool have been sentenced at Liverpool Local Court on 30 May 2022 for three offences against the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 (POCTAA) in relation to 50 live birds kept in their apartment. On 12 January 2022, after previous attempts to visit the defendants’ property, two RSPCA NSW Inspectors executed a search warrant. Upon entry, the female defendant confirmed that she was the main occupant of the dwelling and that her ex–partner stayed at the apartment part-time and owned some of the birds. 19 bird cages were found inside the apartment, which was filled with debris, in some places stacked to the ceiling. The cages were extremely overcrowded, with 50 living birds forced to share enclosures with 42 deceased, decomposing birds. The majority of the cages were surrounded by rubbish and were littered with a build-up of seed and waste material. None of the cages contained clean water, and most of them had no access to natural light. In one of the cages, the accumulation of old seed and faeces was so extreme that the birds inside had no perch, or ability to stretch out their wings. An RSPCA NSW Inspector seized the birds and cages with the assistance of RSPCA NSW staff. The animals were transported to RSPCA NSW Yagoona for veterinary assessment and treatment. The examining veterinarians confirmed that the birds were suffering various chronic health conditions attributed to poor husbandry, inappropriate nutrition, and failure to provide appropriate housing. The Court convicted the man and woman of offences relating to failure to provide veterinary treatment to 12 emaciated birds, 5 birds with various eye conditions, and failing to provide appropriate housing for the 50 living birds. Magistrate Mabbutt fined each defendant $6000 and imposed a 2-year Community Corrections Order. In addition, the defendants received two-year disqualification orders. The male defendant was ordered to pay $12,027.85 in veterinary care and shelter costs, and the female defendant was ordered to pay $6,728.43 in costs, expenses incurred by RSPCA NSW in caring for the birds the subject of these charges. “It was an incredibly confronting experience witnessing the poor living conditions that these birds were subjected to. It is so sad to think about how long these animals were suffering, and how this dreadful situation was completely preventable,” said Inspector Tyson. “If you suspect someone in your neighbourhood is not providing sufficient care for their pets, please contact RSPCA NSW. Our team are here to provide assistance and support to achieve the best possible outcome for vulnerable animals.” GRAPHIC IMAGES WARNING. Images are available for download here. All charges brought under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Downloadable Assets category1category2 Reset Related articles 05 Oct 2022 category2 Flooding Safety Guide Australia’s largest walk for animal welfare, RSPCA Million Paws Walk, is returning on Sunday 29 May 2022. Read more 02 Oct 2022 category2 Breeder convicted of failing to provide vet treatment... A 68-year-old Strathfield man was sentenced at Parramatta Local Court on 10 February 2022 for conduct relating to eight brachycephalic dogs,… Read more 12 Aug 2022 category2 Article New Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley... Read more 12 Aug 2022 category2 A 38-year-old man from Mount Pritchard has been... Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley... Read more 08 Aug 2022 category2 Top tips for feline fine and staying safe... In honour of International Cat Day, RSPCA NSW is sharing some tips and tricks on how to keep your feline friend happy, healthy and safe at home. Read more 15 Jul 2022 category2 A 38-year-old man from Mount Pritchard has been... A 38-year-old man from Mount Pritchard has been convicted and sentenced to 10 months in prison at Liverpool Local Court on 27 May 2022, for animal cruelty offences including failing to provide... Read more 14 Jul 2022 category2 Flooding Safety Guide A man and woman from Liverpool have been sentenced at Liverpool Local Court on 30 May 2022 for three offences against the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 (POCTAA) in relation... Read more 29 Jun 2022 category2 Keeping pets entertained during lockdown Lockdowns can be difficult for both pets and their owners as the sudden change in schedule can be a challenging… Read more
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