Ya think?! No kidding... when the film came up on the TV, I was thinking it was the woman who was
rescuing the cat! She is now, obviously, very much
non grata, as the RSPCA is "urging the public to leave the matter to the authorities". Serves the old bag right!
Here's the latest from the BBC website... can you believe she is not facing criminal charges?!
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Inquiry after CCTV shows woman dumping cat in wheelie binAn inquiry is under way after a cat owner in Coventry captured CCTV images of a woman dumping his cat into a wheelie bin. Lola, a four-year-old tabby, was discovered 15 hours later by owner Darryl Mann after he heard her cries. He then checked his CCTV cameras and saw footage of the woman first stroking the cat and then taking her by the scruff and throwing her in the bin.
The RSPCA has said it will be speaking to the woman, who has been identified.
"I don't know how someone could do it to such a defenceless animal,” Darryl Man, cat owner
Mr Mann, 26, of Brays Lane, said he had not noticed that Lola had been missing.
"She is a night cat. We sometimes don't see her in the day unless she comes in for food," he said.
He said he had been going out to his car on Sunday morning when he heard a cat meowing. "I thought at first she was under the car. But then I found her in the bin," he said.
He later checked his CCTV, which he installed to boost security, to see how Lola had got in there.
"I thought she might have got in herself. She's not the brightest cat," he said. "It's disgusting, she's a lovely cat... she'd never hurt anyone."
'Not criminal offence'"I don't know how someone could do it to such a defenceless animal. Obviously, we had to go through a good few hours of video footage, but... within a couple of hours we had it on the internet."
West Midlands police said they got a call on Sunday evening to report what had happened. They said they were supporting the RSPCA investigation and urged the public to leave the matter to the authorities.
"Coventry police have not arrested the woman because she has not committed a criminal offence," the force said.
The RSPCA said it was leading the investigation and would be talking to the woman shortly.