Gravesham Borough Council says a man abandoning several cats was among the 35 alleged offenders.
People allegedly caught in CCTV footage dumping rubbish - and pets - at a recycling point in Kent face fines and court action, a council says.
Some of the items dumped over three weeks include furniture, tyres and household waste - and about 35 people now face action. The council says in most cases, offenders are being issued with £1,000 fixed penalty fines, followed by court action if it is unpaid.
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