She pleaded guilty to failing to provide veterinary treatment for her pet.
A 23-year-old woman has been banned from keeping animals for seven years after a Scottish SPCA investigation uncovered she failed to provide her cat Max with treatment as he suffered from a 'painful' eye condition.
The SPCA attended her property on October 9, in 2020, where they found Max's right eye to be "red, swollen and painful".He was taken to the Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre where he received ongoing care and veterinary treatment. “On closer inspection, Max was suffering from a severe entropion, where the eyelid rolls inwards causing eyelashes and fur to rub painfully on the surface of the eye, damaging the cornea. Multiple masses were also present in the upper and lower eyelids.
“By failing to seek appropriate veterinary attention for Max’s eye, Cochrane caused him a great deal of unnecessary pain and suffering that could have been avoided with prompt veterinary care."
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