Two of the cats in Jaqueline Fraser Wade's care had to be put to sleep after SSPCA inspectors found them badly neglected.
A woman who fostered 12 animals in a filthy house covered in faeces has been banned from keeping pets for three years.
On arrival, officers from the animal welfare charity were hit with a stench of ammonia when attempting to try Wade's letterbox. Officers moved into Wade's home, where they found a filthy kitchen piled high with clothing, food, dirty dishes and rubbish. Her pathway from the kitchen to the hallway was congested with clothing and rubbish and the flooring was caked in thick dirt, grime and faeces.
"The bedding on the sofa in the living room was filthy and covered in faeces and mud. The cats’ litter trays were also filthy and there were faeces, urine and mud splattered on the walls. Due to the conditions and concerns for the animals, officers immediately removed all the cats and dogs. This included Daegan, as well as a seven-year-old pointer named Jenny, a six-year-old pointer named Dougal, a 10-year-old pointer named Bodach, a six-year-old pointer named Winnie, and seven cats named Jamie, Davros, Murtagh, Angus, Time Lord, Briannia and Captain Jack.
Four dogs who belonged to Pointers in Need have been returned into the care of the charity. The remaining dog, Daegan, and one cat, Time Lord, were signed into the care of the Scottish SPCA.
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