A woman was arrested and faces charges after her cat gained too much weight.
Guylene Roy of Ottawa, Ontario, has been arrested and charged under the animal cruelty act.
She is accused of permitting distress to the animal by allowing it to
become overweight, thereby failing to provide acceptable standard of
care for the cat.
The 12-year-old cat, named Napoleon, was
allegedly so fat that it could not clean its fur. The Humane Society
euthanized the cat, claiming it was overweight, in pain and in poor
health. Now, the cat's owner had been charged with neglect and can go to
jail.
"That owner, Roy, had taken Napoleon to the vet on
numerous occasions, and did not act on the advice given to her by the
veterinarian," the Humane Society of Ottawa said in a statement.
As a result, it is alleged that the condition of her cat worsened. When
the Human Society took possession of Napoleon, they alleged that the
cat weighed 25 pounds and was in such poor health that they had no
choice but to end the cat's suffering.
"This cat was in very
bad condition," Humane Society inspector Miriam Smith said. "Failure to
follow the advice of a veterinarian and allowing the pet to deteriorate
like this is awful, and it is against the law." she added.
Roy could receive as much as a $1,000 fine along with up to 30 days in jail.
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