Dozens of helpless cats and dogs rescued from tiny filthy cages and illegal breeders dailystar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailystar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Happier times: some of the dogs found homes after being confiscated DOZENS of cats and dogs, rescued from an unlicensed animal business in West Drayton, have now been rehomed. Hillingdon Council officers and police removed the animals from a house in Colne Avenue following concerns about animal welfare and unlicensed dog breeding. Accompanied by a vet, they discovered a ground-floor room with tiered animal cages from floor to ceiling. The cages contained Russian Blue cats and kittens and were so small the animals had no space to run, jump, climb, stand on their hind legs or hide if they felt threatened.
Tiered cages used for keeping animals at the house in West Drayton A PAIR who bred and sold dogs and cats from their home in West Drayton have been told to pay nearly £50,000 after admitting they were not licensed. Galyna Khudyakova, 57, and Volodymyr Tymoshenko, 47, of Colne Avenue, each pleaded guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates Court to two offences. Hillingdon Council, which brought the case, and police carried out a search warrant in December 2018. As well as finding dozens of animals on site, a ground-floor room was filled with cages from floor to ceiling and another room was being used for animal birthing.
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