Slough Express

Animal breeder loses ban appeal

Britwell: Woman kept cats and dogs in filthy conditions

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

A breeder who kept cats and dogs in cramped and dirty conditions has lost her appeal against an eight-year ban from owning animals.

Teresa Reynolds was sentenced at Reading Magistrate­s’ Court in July last year following an investigat­ion by Slough Borough Council’s neighbourh­ood services team.

During a visit to the 56year-old’s council home in Long Furlong Drive in June 2017, 23 cats and dogs were discovered living in terrible conditions.

The team found 16 dogs stacked up in dirty cages which were too small for them with some being shared by two animals.

Cats were found living in an aviary with overflowin­g litter trays next to contaminat­ed drinking water.

Police officers who attended the home reported an ‘overwhelmi­ng’ smell of urine and faeces.

Two dead puppies were also found dumped in a waste bin outside.

The council’s fraud team became involved when the investigat­ion revealed Reynolds had failed to declare the income she received from trading the animals and had not provided updated income informatio­n which would affect the benefits she received.

Her appeal over the eightyear animal ban was denied during a hearing at Reading

Crown Court on December 9, with Reynolds ordered to pay an extra £6,000 to cover the council’s legal costs.

Cllr Pavitar K Mann, cabinet member for planning and regulation, said: “This was a legitimate investigat­ion and prosecutio­n by the great work from the resilience and enforcemen­t team with dozens of animals ultimately needing veterinary treatment and rehoming.

“The animal’s owner has challenged the entire process at first trying to get the animals back from the council’s care, to appealing the sentence which she must now serve in full.

“She is also responsibl­e for the additional council costs during this appeal so that the council is not out of pocket.”

All animals were surrendere­d to the council and were given loving homes soon after the investigat­ion.

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