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Prof, Partner Fined Over Maggot-Infested Rabbit's Suffering
29 Nov
Summary
- Couple convicted for animal cruelty and refusing vet advice.
- Rabbit found ridden with maggots and near death.
- Professor fined £2,000, partner £1,000 for neglect.

An Oxford University professor, Anders Kock, and his partner, Xiaoyu Tian, have been found guilty of animal cruelty after their pet rabbit, Beano, was discovered in a horrific state. RSPCA inspectors found the rabbit infested with maggots and close to death, having been denied essential veterinary care. The couple rejected advice to have the animal euthanized, a decision that tragically led to its death during the inspection.
During the trial at Oxford Magistrates' Court, it was revealed that the rabbit suffered immensely due to fly strike, with maggots consuming its flesh. A veterinarian confirmed the rabbit had been in extreme pain for days, and its life could likely have been saved if treated earlier. The couple's refusal to follow veterinary guidance was central to the prosecution under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
Professor Kock was fined £2,000, and Tian was fined £1,000, with both ordered to pay costs. While no ban on future animal ownership was imposed, the case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of seeking timely veterinary care and making difficult decisions to prevent animal suffering.




