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Animal charity left counting cost after raider steals drugs

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- By Gerry Warren gwarren@thekmgroup.co.uk @

Gerry_warren

Drugs worth thousands of pounds have been stolen during a raid on an animal charity’s veterinary clinic.

A thief broke into the building at the Lord Whisky Animal Sanctuary, where hard-up pet owners receive discounted treatment.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a man was captured on CCTV breaking down a door to the clinic and escaping with a variety of veterinary drugs, including inoculatio­ns, antibiotic­s, syringes and flea treatments.

“It was almost like he had a shopping list,” said sanctuary owner Margaret Todd.

“We suspect they were stolen to order and will probably end up at puppy farms in somewhere like Ireland, or sold on the black market.”

Mrs Todd says the charity has had to order replacemen­t drugs to ensure the clinic, which treats about 50 animals a week, can still function.

She added: “It’s heartbreak­ing, because as a charity we help care for pets whose owners would otherwise struggle to pay. We also have the support of some lovely vets.

“I would like to think the thief is no one who we have helped in the past, but clearly they knew what they were after.

“And they would have known we are a charity and that it would hurt us, but obviously couldn’t care less. It was a despicable thing to do.

“But I’m not sure I would have liked him to have been caught him in the act, because he appears to have removed a fire extinguish­er from the wall and taken out the pin, which I can only assume he would have used to attack someone with if confronted.”

Mrs Todd says the cost to the charity, including the replacemen­t drugs and repairs to the damage, could be considerab­le.

She added: “We are beefing up security as best we can. We have fitted a stronger new door and more cameras, but there is only so much we can afford.”

The charity cares for about 200 animals and costs £50,000 a month to run.

Anyone with informatio­n about the break-in should call police on 101.

For more informatio­n visit www.lordwhisky.co.uk.

 ??  ?? Lord Whisky animal sanctuary owner Margaret Todd
Lord Whisky animal sanctuary owner Margaret Todd
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The masked intruder was caught on CCTV

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