Starved dogs woman found keeping kittens
A WOMAN who let two pet dogs starve to death in her backyard has been visited again by the RSPCA this week — because she was keeping kittens.
Marianne Stribling, 27, was asked to hand over the cats by an inspector on Friday afternoon at an address in the Gorwell estate in Barnstaple.
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Marianne Stribling
Ms Stribling was banned from keeping animals earlier this year after she was found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to two dogs.
An RSPCA spokesman said the charity was acting on a tip-off when it visited Ms Stribling on Friday. She was found with two eight-week-old kittens at a property where she appeared to be living.
The spokesman said Ms Stribling denied owning the cats and said they belonged to her companion.
"The inspector gave her a verbal warning about the terms of her ban. The kittens were signed over to the RSPCA for re-homing," the spokesman added.
There was no suggestion the kittens had been neglected; the issue was that Ms Stribling was not lawfully allowed to keep animals. The RSPCA inspector was verbally abused by someone in the street and the police were called as a precaution, a spokesman said.
It is thought the person shouting at the inspector was a neighbour objecting to the RSPCA visit. There were no arrests.
The RSPCA were called to Ms Stribling's home on October 23, 2008, when inspector Jim Farr found the emaciated corpse of one dog in a garden shed with the fur, teeth and bones of another dog.
Investigations showed one dog had starved and then been eaten by its companion, who then also starved.
Ms Stribling admitted not feeding the dogs for three weeks and pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to the animals. In February she was imprisoned for 12 weeks by Barnstaple magistrates.
A Facebook group was set up which called for her to be "starved to death in exactly the same way that her pets were" attracted more than 4,000 supporters.
In mitigation, her solicitor told the court that Ms Stribling had severe financial problems and her young children had been too terrified to go to school because of the abuse being hurled at their mother.
Ms Stribling also showed significant remorse for her behaviour, saying her actions had been "absolutely disgraceful".
Dog so hungry it devoured its kennel mate - read the original article and comments made.







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by Reg, Bideford
Wednesday, November 18 2009, 12:37AM
“Nobody should be allowed to keep cat's. They are not native to this country and desimate wildlife. My neighbours cat often poo's in my garden so I offered him to come and clean it up but he declined. Now I just chuck it back into his garden.”
by Pete, Barnstaple
Friday, November 13 2009, 3:14PM
“looking at her photo it seems to me that this woman would benefit from using the same diet as she gave her dogs.”
by Des, Barnstaple
Friday, November 13 2009, 2:02PM
“In reply to P Warren, Barnstaple
You say Everyone deserves a second chance.
Well those dogs didn't did they. Or is that different?”
by anon, barnstaple
Thursday, November 12 2009, 9:24PM
“What a shame her children had to suffer abuse becuase she commited an offence , why didnt she call the rspca in the first place if she couldnt afford to keep the dogs thank good ness someone was prepared this time to dob her in before the kittens may have suffered the same fate . I hope she learns her lesson as i dont believe she deserves a second chance”
by Rox, Ilfracombe
Thursday, November 12 2009, 6:07PM
“This is why people should have to have a licence to keep any animal. Too many people are allowed to keep pets which they mistreat or neglect.
I'm sure responsible, caring pet owners wouldn't mind having to apply, if it stops cruel people from having animals.”
by Jerry the Mouse, Mouse Hole, Tom's House
Thursday, November 12 2009, 4:26PM
“She can look after as many cats as she likes frankly.”
by Wyle E Coyote, Exeter
Thursday, November 12 2009, 2:43PM
“crikey anon - paranoia is a dangerous thing if left untreated - i think you`re the one getting obsessed”
by P Warren, Barnstaple
Thursday, November 12 2009, 2:28PM
“Everyone deserves a second chance.”
by A Neighbour, Gorwell
Thursday, November 12 2009, 2:05PM
“The lesson obviously wasn't leaned.
Take her back to court and this time give her the correct sentence.”
by anon, barnstaple
Thursday, November 12 2009, 1:03PM
“Message to nick: beware leaving comments such as you've left, as the obsessive(ly bored) animal lovers will verbally hang draw and quarter you for daring to use the power of free speech!! I dont agree with your points but i just wanted you to know what to expect on here!”