Thursday, August 26, 2010

News (continued): Woman who binned cat fears losing her job

THE British woman caught on CCTV throwing a cat into a rubbish bin fears for her job as a bank teller because she thinks no one will want to be served by her. Mary Bale, 45, who is now being investigated by police and the Royal Sociey for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Just who wants to be served by the woman who dumped the cat in a bin?

Ms Bale, from Coventry, England, said she wanted to apologise in person to the cat's owners, Darryl and Stephanie Andrews-Mann, but was told by the RSPCA it would be "inappropriate," as an investigation was underway.

While Ms Bale had given an profuse apologised and only drew a cool response from the owner of the pet.

"I wouldn't let that woman within a mile of (our cat) Lola," they said. "She might recognise her and have a fit. Why fling a living creature into a wheelie bin if you don't mean to harm it? There's something wrong with the woman."

Ms Bale denied claims that she threw the cat in the bin because of a ongoing dispute with the couple.


Newspapers from China to Sweden covered the case of the mysterious cat trasher, and Ms Bale received numerous death threats and remains under police protection.



Opinion: This callous action is reprehensible and now the woman will have to face the Nemesis for what she had done.

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