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Home / Crime and Justice / Filthy home leads to lifetime animal ban for Bradford woman

Filthy home leads to lifetime animal ban for Bradford woman

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Woman banned for life from keeping animals due to neglect.
  • Home found ankle-deep in faeces and covered in rubbish.
  • Five dogs and two cats discovered in appalling living conditions.
Filthy home leads to lifetime animal ban for Bradford woman

Nicole Stoker, 45, from Bradford, has been permanently banned from owning animals after admitting to an animal welfare offence. The ban follows an RSPCA investigation where inspectors found five dogs and two cats in severely neglected conditions at her home on Moorhouse Avenue.

During an inspection in April, RSPCA officers discovered large amounts of faeces and rubbish throughout the property, with some areas described as "ankle deep" in filth. Several animals exhibited behavioural problems and lack of socialisation, leading to two dogs being euthanized. The remaining pets are now in the care of the RSPCA.

Stoker was handed a suspended three-month jail sentence, a £250 costs order, and a £154 victim surcharge by Bradford Magistrates' Court. Her defence stated she was overwhelmed by the number of pets she was caring for, but the court's decision reflects the severity of the animal welfare breach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The five dogs and two cats were removed from Nicole Stoker's home by the RSPCA. Sadly, two dogs had to be euthanized due to behavioural issues, while the remaining pets are being rehomed.
RSPCA inspectors described the home as being in filthy conditions, with floors covered in faeces and rubbish, making some areas 'ankle deep' in waste.
Nicole Stoker received a lifetime ban from keeping animals, a suspended jail sentence, and was ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge for her animal welfare offence.

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