Perthshire Advertiser

Animals were kept in squalor

Businessma­n banned for five years

- ROBBIE CHALMERS All images are screengrab­s from a Scottish SPCA video. Used with permission from the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.

A businessma­n subjected 65 neglected cats and dogs to “terrible, inhumane conditions” at a Perthshire farm.

The heartless actions of Daanyaal Chowdhury, the director of a Londonbase­d firm which supplied working dogs for security purposes, saw the animals kept in squalor so horrid it led to one kitten being put down.

Chowdhury (30), from Manchester, pled guilty to three animal welfare offences at Perth Sheriff Court on April 27.

The court granted an order at that time preventing Chowdhury from owning, keeping or dealing in animals for five years.

On May 25 the court gave him a Community Payback Order requiring him to be under supervisio­n for 12 months and to carry out 90 hours of unpaid work.

On October 28, 2020, police and inspectors from the Scottish SPCA went to Chowdhury’s property, South Cairnies Farm Cottage Glenalmond, Perth following a call to the Scottish SPCA Animal Helpline.

A warrant had been sought after a local vet had raised concerns about a diseased German Shepherd called Sophie which had been brought to their practice on behalf of Chowdhury.

They described the shocking conditions as ‘chaotic and hazardous’ with animal faeces, homemade kennels and various broken items scattered

about.

An initial search found groups of puppies and kittens within three rooms of the cottage.

No food or water was evident, the rooms were wet and dirty, as were the puppies and there was an extremely strong smell of faeces and urine.

The homemade kennels at the rear of the property housed large breed dogs.

The kennels, where they had shelter, were not watertight. They all were dirty with urine and faeces, while most had no water or bedding.

The cats were kept in a separate building.

Again, the living areas were dirty and covered in faeces and there was no water. The plyboard walls and roof of the structure were wet and mouldy.

A veterinary witness examined 32 dogs, 17 kittens and 16 cats at the property.

They found multiple dermatolog­ical, respirator­y, ophthalmic, and earrelated diseases.

One of the kittens, Bella, despite strenuous efforts to treat a persistent respirator­y condition, had to be euthanised on welfare grounds.

Following the sentencing, Procurator Fiscal for Tayside, Central and Fife, Helen Nisbet, said: “This was a case of widespread and indiscrimi­nate neglect where cats, dogs and puppies were caused unnecessar­y suffering.

“This suffering was entirely preventabl­e and could have been avoided by proper management and timely veterinary involvemen­t.

“Instead, Daanyaal Chowdhury failed to provide the animals he was responsibl­e for with an adequate environmen­t and kept them in terrible, inhumane conditions.

“He failed to provide proper care and treatment and protect them from disease.

“I would like to thank the Scottish SPCA and Police Scotland for their part in investigat­ing and gathering evidence of these offences.

“The Procurator Fiscal will continue to hold to account those who would commit such crimes and we would urge anyone with informatio­n of animal neglect to contact the police or the Scottish SPCA.”

 ?? ?? Neglect A diseased German Shepherd called Sophie was brought to a local vet on behalf of Chowdhury, prompting concerns over his Glenalmond farm
Neglect A diseased German Shepherd called Sophie was brought to a local vet on behalf of Chowdhury, prompting concerns over his Glenalmond farm
 ?? ?? Disgusting One of three rooms which housed puppies. There was no visible food and water and the floors were covered in faeces and urine
Disgusting One of three rooms which housed puppies. There was no visible food and water and the floors were covered in faeces and urine
 ?? ?? Widespread Dogs were kept in makeshift kennels at the rear of the cottage
Widespread Dogs were kept in makeshift kennels at the rear of the cottage
 ?? ?? Kennels Large breed dogs were kept outdoors in wet and dirty conditions
Kennels Large breed dogs were kept outdoors in wet and dirty conditions
 ?? ?? Conditions The ramshackle kennels were not watertight
Conditions The ramshackle kennels were not watertight
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Puppies were kept in rooms smeared with faeces
Dirty Puppies were kept in rooms smeared with faeces

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