John and Victoria Symons have been banded from owning or keeping animals for life.
A couple who kept 76 animals in appalling conditions in a two-bed flat have been handed a lifetime ban.
As well as the lifetime ban from owning or keeping animals, the couple were sentenced with community payback order and a 12-month supervision order. Scottish SPCA inspector, Fiona McKenzie, said: “I tried on several occasions to work with John and Victoria Symons in relation to their animals. Initially a number of animals were removed, reducing them to an acceptable number of two dogs and two cats. Both the Symons disregarded advice given and continued to accumulate multiple animals.
They SSPCA investigation proved the Symons' failed to provide necessary veterinary treatment resulting in suffering. The animals were not provided with a suitable or clean living environment which preventing them to exhibit normal behaviour, and they weren't provided with a suitable diet. The charity said they failed to protect their animals from suffering, injury and disease.
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