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Cruel West Country woman locked dogs and cats in cages with no food

  • Rhees William Kendall and Tanisha Lynn Kendall were found guilty of animal cruelty after nearly 200 animals were seized from their property in late 2023.
  • Each Kendall was sentenced to pay a $10,000 fine and is prohibited from owning animals in Canada for 10 years, according to their April 2025 sentencing.
  • Eileen Drever of the BC SPCA emphasized that the sentencing sends a clear message that abuse and neglect of animals will not be tolerated.
  • The BC SPCA encourages the public to report any violations of the couple's prohibition order by contacting local law enforcement or its Animal Helpline.
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Bristol Post broke the news in Bristol, United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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