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BTW...before I post this story.... this ''49 year old grandmother''... looks twice that age, and her ugly heart is showing in her ugly face...
A callous grandmother who dumped her kitten in a neighbour's wheelie bin before trying to 'stone' it to death during a drinking binge grinned as she walked free from a court.
Pamela Mattinson, 49, repeatedly hurled a large brick into the bin with both hands as the terrified animal lay screaming inside.
She initially fled the scene when confronted by the neighbour but returned, pulled the kitten out a plastic bag and told him: 'why is my cat in your bin?' before threatening to smash his windows.
Police arrested Mattinson as she was carrying the cat in her arms to a local vet. The unnamed moggy was said to be distressed and had injured one of its hind legs and was also bleeding heavily from its paw. It has since made a miraculous recovery and is with new owners.
When quizzed Mattinson, from Bolton, Greater Manchester who calls herself: 'B**** wiv attitude' on Facebook said she had accidentally injured her pet whilst trying to frighten off a larger cat which had been harassing it.
She claimed she had been attempting to put the kitten 'out of its misery' but also confessed she had been drinking vodka in the run up to the incident.
At Bolton Crown Court, Mattinson who admitted causing unnecessary suffering and using threatening behaviour was sentenced to eight months jail but it was suspended for two years. She was also banned from keeping animals for ten years.
Edmund Potts, prosecuting, said, 'On March 2, 2023, a neighbour heard a loud banging noise from the rear window of his property and also heard the screams of what sounded like an animal.
'He went to the back window to see the defendant standing by his bin. She was picking up what looked like a large brick and throwing it with two hands down into the bin. He recorded the defendant repeat this action four times.
'The neighbour then opened the back door to his garden and asked what she was doing but in response, the defendant ran back to her own garden next door. The neighbour called the police but a short time after the defendant returned and pulled her cat out black bin bag at the bottom of the bin saying, 'why is my cat in your bin?'
'She then threatened to put his windows in before leaving with the cat in her hands and walking towards a local vet. She was later detained by the police nearby. A PC noticed the cat was frightened and seized it from her.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...g-pet-death-brick-grins-walks-free-court.html
A callous grandmother who dumped her kitten in a neighbour's wheelie bin before trying to 'stone' it to death during a drinking binge grinned as she walked free from a court.
Pamela Mattinson, 49, repeatedly hurled a large brick into the bin with both hands as the terrified animal lay screaming inside.
She initially fled the scene when confronted by the neighbour but returned, pulled the kitten out a plastic bag and told him: 'why is my cat in your bin?' before threatening to smash his windows.
Police arrested Mattinson as she was carrying the cat in her arms to a local vet. The unnamed moggy was said to be distressed and had injured one of its hind legs and was also bleeding heavily from its paw. It has since made a miraculous recovery and is with new owners.
When quizzed Mattinson, from Bolton, Greater Manchester who calls herself: 'B**** wiv attitude' on Facebook said she had accidentally injured her pet whilst trying to frighten off a larger cat which had been harassing it.


She claimed she had been attempting to put the kitten 'out of its misery' but also confessed she had been drinking vodka in the run up to the incident.
At Bolton Crown Court, Mattinson who admitted causing unnecessary suffering and using threatening behaviour was sentenced to eight months jail but it was suspended for two years. She was also banned from keeping animals for ten years.
Edmund Potts, prosecuting, said, 'On March 2, 2023, a neighbour heard a loud banging noise from the rear window of his property and also heard the screams of what sounded like an animal.
'He went to the back window to see the defendant standing by his bin. She was picking up what looked like a large brick and throwing it with two hands down into the bin. He recorded the defendant repeat this action four times.
'The neighbour then opened the back door to his garden and asked what she was doing but in response, the defendant ran back to her own garden next door. The neighbour called the police but a short time after the defendant returned and pulled her cat out black bin bag at the bottom of the bin saying, 'why is my cat in your bin?'
'She then threatened to put his windows in before leaving with the cat in her hands and walking towards a local vet. She was later detained by the police nearby. A PC noticed the cat was frightened and seized it from her.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...g-pet-death-brick-grins-walks-free-court.html
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