The proprietor was charged with neglect, and will face extra fees relying on the kitten’s necropsy, Suffolk SPCA says.
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MIDDLE ISLAND, NY — A 41-year-old Middle Island lady was charged Saturday with a number of counts of animal neglect, the Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals mentioned.
Chief Roy Gross mentioned that on Saturday evening detectives with the company responded to a car parking zone on Moreland Road in Commack after having obtained calls reporting a number of animals confined in a car with out meals or water and that one lifeless kitten was additionally within the car.
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Detectives found the kitten, in addition to two stay kittens, two grownup cats, and a Shih Tzu canine, and the animals have been taken to a veterinary emergency group, Gross mentioned.
The lady is scheduled to look in First District Court in Central Islip on April 26 the place she might face extra fees associated to the lifeless kitten, pending the outcomes of a necropsy report, he mentioned.
Animal cruelty is not going to be tolerated within the county. The SPCA is anybody who witnesses any incident of animal cruelty or neglect in Suffolk to contact them at 631-382-7722.