KEAVEY GRAY FROM ACOMB YORK STARVES PET CAT MOANA AND FACES BAN
In a recent court case, Keavey Gray, a resident of Bouthwaite Drive in Acomb, York, was found guilty of neglecting her pet cat, Moana.
The incident, which came to light in 2022, involved Gray failing to provide basic necessities such as food and water for her feline companion, leading to concerns about animal welfare and neglect.
Gray’s actions resulted in her being prohibited from keeping any animals for a period of two years.
This ban was part of the court’s decision to prevent her from potentially harming other animals in the future.
The court also imposed an 18-month conditional discharge, meaning that if she commits any further offenses within that period, she could face additional penalties.
In addition to the ban and discharge, Gray was ordered to pay a total of £175 in prosecution costs, which covered the expenses incurred during the investigation and legal proceedings.
She was also required to pay a statutory surcharge of £22, which is standard in such cases to support animal welfare initiatives.
The case was reported by York Press, highlighting the importance of animal protection laws and the consequences faced by those who neglect their pets.
The court’s decision underscores the seriousness with which such cases are treated and serves as a reminder to pet owners about their responsibilities towards their animals.
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Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
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further offenses within that period, she could face additional penalties.In addition to the ban and discharge, Gray was ordered to pay a total of 175 in prosecution costs, which covered the expenses incurred during the investigation and ...
Discharge or deferred sentence
The court also imposed an 18-month conditional discharge, meaning that if she commits any further offenses within that period, she could face additional penalties
Fine or payment
In addition to the ban and discharge, Gray was ordered to pay a total of 175 in prosecution costs, which covered the expenses incurred during the investigation and legal proceedings