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played a bit of non league football ⚽️love Liverpool fc ⚽️& wildlife & especially birds of prey 🦅

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Steve Perkins
Steve Perkins@Perky_43·
🚨 MAKE HER FACE FAMOUS Video clip contains abuse - muted as sounds are a dog in serious distress. ⚠️ CONVICTED | Kay Holloway, 65, from #wimborne, #dorset BH21 – caught on camera terrorising two dogs. Distressing footage shows Holloway (mugshot in the comments) at home with both her own dog, Shuini, and a friend’s dog, a crossbreed named Loki. The abuse, which took place in July 2025, was filmed on cameras within the property and shared with the RSPCA by a neighbour who had access to the recordings. Holloway is heard making verbal threats of violence to the two dogs and voices stress and frustration that Loki is not house–trained. She is seen grabbing both dogs by their collar and slamming them against doors, snapping when Shuini soils his bed. She marches into the kitchen before she bends over Shuini, dealing him a number of hard kicks. She then furiously picks up a slipper and uses it to whack the dog around 20 times as he whimpers and cries – calling him a bastard. A vet who viewed the footage told the court the “systematic beating” was clearly intended to inflict pain. She added: “There are multiple examples within this footage of Holloway causing physical harm to these dogs. “Physical harm is brought about through rough handling, by either yanking the dogs by their collar, slamming them against doors or, in the case of the smaller dog, lifting the dog by his collar." She continued: “The owner makes multiple threats of violence to the animals, suggesting that she considers the use of beatings and violence to be legitimate in the treatment of animals. “The rough handling seen in these videos, together with one example of violent beating, would have brought about significant psychological suffering to these animals. Holloway told the court she was remorseful but was suffering with numerous health conditions and could not cope with caring for her friend’s dog. Shuini has been happily rehomed. RSPCA Inspector Patrick Bailey, who investigated for the animal charity, said: ‘Dogs feel pain and suffering just like we do and always deserve to be shown kindness and compassion. ‘In the footage she uses offensive swear words, her tone of voice is raised, she appears to control the dogs ability to exhibit normal behaviours and restricts their options for moving freely around the flat. ‘This was not an isolated incident, an isolated use of bad language or an isolated use of physical force, this can be observed on a number of instances over a two day period from the footage.’ Sentencing | fined £1,415 and ordered to pay £400 costs and a £566 victim surcharge. Banned from keeping dogs for five years. Source UKACF.
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Paul Mueller
Paul Mueller@RealPaulMueller·
Orangeburg, South Carolina - A puppy was burned alive during a livestream, and now justice is catching up. 29-year-old Desmond Levon Brown pleaded guilty to federal “animal crushing” under the PACT Act. Authorities say he threw the puppy into a fire and kicked it back into the flames while streaming. He later admitted it on a recorded jail call. Brown now faces up to 7 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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Steve Perkins
Steve Perkins@Perky_43·
⚠️PLEASE PLEASE RETWEET THE HELL OUT OF THIS KITTEN ABUSER 🚨 BEN MURKIN, ELY ⚠️KNOW HIS FACE⚠️ A sadistic animal abuser has avoided prison after inflicting catastrophic injuries on a kitten after throwing it at a wall, a door and down the stairs. Ben Murkin, of Mill Lane, Fordham, Ely, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on March 6 to be sentenced in a prosecution brought forward by the RSPCA. On March 6, 2024, a veterinary practice was contacted by a family member who said Murkin's cat Whisper had fallen and was struggling to breathe. By the time they arrived at the practice with Whisper, the kitten had already passed away after being in immense pain and suffering. Whisper's death was reported to the RSPCA after concerns about the injuries. An independent post mortem found that Whisper had suffered injuries including a bruised head, a left eye haemorrhage, reddening and bruising of the tail area, and multiple injuries to limbs, consistent with a strong human grip. Murkin claimed the injuries occurred when he was carrying out CPR. The post mortem also found evidence of current and old rib fractures and a fracture on the lumber vertebrae. He had also ignored advice from the bet to bring the cat back on two occasions. These included after bringing in the kitten for limping after a supposed fall in December 2023 and in February 2024 after treatment for a fractured tooth and red gums. Some of the specific acts of cruelty detailed in court included kicking Whisper against a wall, picking her up by the tail and throwing her down the stairs, and throwing Whisper against the door. The expert vet concluded in their report: “It is my expert opinion that clearly Whisper suffered as a result of the injuries she sustained however they were caused. She sustained multiple and severe injuries both to her lip and upper canine, to her ribs on the right hand side and then to her face, chest and abdomen in the final incident. “All of these will have caused her to suffer pain and distress. The final set of injuries the duration of the suffering will only have lasted as long as she remained conscious which is likely to have been a short period of time. “It is my expert opinion that the injuries sustained by Whisper were the result of deliberate and intentional trauma inflicted upon her by a person with the intention of her causing her serious harm and suffering.” The court heard he got Whisper with his girlfriend as emotional support as he was lonely. When the relationship ended, he started to resent the cat. The judge described Murkin's actions as an "extraordinary response". The judge noted this had been "astonishing cruelty to an animal" and said Murkin had committed other acts of physical violence on the cat. The offence was placed in the highest category because the injuries were "prolonged and repeated, inflicted with significant force, and resulted in death". Murkin had pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to Whisper by inflicting trauma causing injury and for failing to provide prompt veterinary treatment, in respect of the injury to the cat’s gums and fractured canine tooth. He was given a 22-month prison sentenced that has been suspended for 18 months. He has been ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and 20 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days. He has been banned for keeping all animals for life and was ordered to pay £500 court costs and £187 victim surcharge. RSPCA Inspector Emily Astillberry said: "The actions in this case were of astonishing cruelty to a defenceless animal. It is heart-breaking to hear what Whisper - this small ragdoll kitten - had to endure such cruel and sustained suffering. She was still so young when she died and had to endure such pain and suffering during this short life.”
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Pseudo Prophet
Pseudo Prophet@Pseudo_Prophet_·
Chinese zookeepers abusing a completely drugged and unconscious tiger. 😡 We don't hate them enough. 🥲😶
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Steve Perkins
Steve Perkins@Perky_43·
🚨⚠️ CAT KILLER PUNCHED GIRLFRIENDS CATS TO DEATH NEWTOWN, POWYS. JAMIE BOWEN. Just because time has passed, let's not ever forget what this monster did. A Newtown man has been spared jail for killing his girlfriend’s two cats by “punching them repeatedly”. The injuries caused to Nala and Fuego by Jamie Bowen were so severe that when he took them to Hafren Vets, the vet who treated them thought they could have only been caused by being hit by a vehicle. Bowen, 29, of Violet Close, admitted attacking Nala and Fuego while “in a rage” at his Newtown home. One cat was already dead when Bowen and his partner took them to the veterinary practice, while the other had to be euthanised. He deemed both had been killed by blunt force trauma to the head and chest. Bowen was said to have “become hysterical” and he subsequently confessed to killing them both – but initially denied causing unnecessary suffering to the cats at his first court appearance. At Mold Crown Court he changed both pleas to guilty and was handed a suspended prison sentence. Prosecutor David Mainstone said the vet who treated Nala and Fuego became suspicious. “The defendant and his partner had taken the two cats to Hafren Vets in Newtown, where the lead vet immediately saw one was dead, while the other was close to death,” he said. “He spoke with the defendant and his partner to obtain consent to euthanise the cat as attempts to revive it were unsuccessful. “The defendant admitted he’d killed the cats. The vet believed the cats must have been killed by being hit by a vehicle as their injuries were consistent with that sort of injury." He said the living cat had a fractured skull and injuries to its limbs. Bowen later admitted he had punched the cats repeatedly in the head before calling his partner home to help him take them to the vets. The cats would have been in extreme agony in their last moments. Judge Rhys Rowlands told Bowen: “Quite why you behaved as you did, only you will know, but it is beyond all right thinking people who view cruelty upon animals as abhorrent. “Clearly, you were in a position to know the difference between right and wrong.”. Bowen was handed an eight-month prison sentence – but it will be suspended for 18 months. He was banned from owning animals for 10 years and must pay costs of £500, and a £156 surcharge.
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Steve Perkins
Steve Perkins@Perky_43·
🚨⚠️ COUPLE KILLED 8 WEEK OLD KITTEN BY REPEATEDLY THROWING IT AGAINST THE WALL 🚨⚠️ BLACKBURN CALLUM RICHARDS ELLEN SYMON Let's not forget what this pair did. A couple who left the body of their eight-week-old pet kitten in a shoe box after she was repeatedly thrown against a wall and post have avoided jail. Callum Richardson and Ellen Jayne Symon have been banned from keeping animals for life following the death of Coco and multiple serious injuries inflicted on two other cats. The RSPCA were called to reports that the kitten had been killed at an address on Heatley Close in Blackburn where the couple were living together. An investigation found Coco died from a blunt force trauma incident while another cat was found to have 13 fractured ribs, a fractured leg and a fractured cheekbone. Another cat was unable to walk as she had a broken leg, Lancashire Magistrates Court heard. The RSPCA were initially called to the property after a cat charity reported that they had taken five cats into their care at the owners request - and some had injuries which suggested deliberate harm had been caused to the pets. A leg amputation had to be carried out on Ellie who recovered from her injuries but sadly tests failed to establish what was causing the two other pets to lose their balance. Both Richardson, 22, of Heatley Close, and Symon, 22, of Hazel Avenue, Darwen, accused each other of killing the eight-week old pet by throwing her against a wall. The RSPCA said a post mortem showed this was probably the cause of death - but she had a number of blunt force injuries suggesting she had been thrown more than once. As well as a lifetime ban on keeping all animals, the pair were given 18-week prison sentences suspended for two years and were also ordered to carry out 20 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days and each have to pay £350 costs. Credit UK Database.
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Prutts
Prutts@apprutton·
@HoddesdonTownFC @Deanzey Fully deserved Jona 👏the back four were solid & a clean sheet, another new centre half who played very well 👌
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PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife·
Breaking News 'I regret my actions:' Cody Roberts pleads guilty to animal cruelty for wolf handling in western Wyoming bar. In 2025, CODY ROBERTS from Wyoming, horrifically abused and killed a young female Wolf. He chased and ran her down with a snowmobile, an act that sparked national outrage and underscored the urgent need for stronger protections for Wolves and all wild animals. Under the plea agreement Roberts will only face 18 months of probation and a $1,000 fine. Where is the justice in that sentence?!? 😡😡
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Mr, John Adams
Mr, John Adams@MrJohnAdams1·
@ClaptonCFC Two Very good teams, giving Non-League Football and it's growing family, a very good game of football. Well done, and played, Hoddesdon Town FC and Clapton Community FC! 😉👍🎤⚽
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PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife·
SCUMBAGS OF THE DAY 😡 This is OAKLEY HOLLANDS, 20 (left) and LEIGHTON ASHBY, 22 (right) who beat a sheep to death and then blew it up with explosives in a "sadistic" act. The pair, formerly agricultural students at Plumpton College, East Sussex subjected a year-old ewe to horrific torture before blowing up its body by inserting explosives into several orifices on the South Downs. A Sussex Police search of Hollands' phone found a video of a dead fox being cut in half - with the public fearing they "will transfer this behaviour into their relationships with humans". Ashby was jailed for two years. Hollands was sentenced to 20 months in a young offenders’ institution. Full story: #Echobox=1771852707" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">theargus.co.uk/news/25878444.…
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Sharon Duce 💙
Sharon Duce 💙@DuceSha·
My rea tastes a bit bitter this morning?
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