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A Montreal guy was once sentenced to 16 months in jail on Wednesday for murdering a cat and a canine in 2022.
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Marc-Antoine Côté pleaded in charge in November to 2 counts of wilfully and with out lawful excuse killing an animal after being reported for throwing a cat from his balcony and, in a separate tournament, severely injuring a canine, leading to its dying, the Montreal SPCA stated in a commentary.
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The gang introduced an investigation after changing into conscious about the killing of the cat and later found out the animal hadn’t been the one sufferer, when the gang was once alerted to the location involving the canine, which it stated was once discovered within the trash.
“The struggling inflicted at the animals within the accused’s care is tragic,” Alain Tessier, director of the Montreal SPCA’s investigations department, stated in a commentary. “The investigations department is happy with the paintings carried out in this case and hopes that the message is apparent: any individual who breaks the animal cruelty rules should face the felony penalties in their movements.”
Côté’s sentence features a three-year probation and he’s prohibited from “proudly owning, having custody or regulate of an animal or dwelling in a spot the place an animal is provide for existence,” the SPCA stated.
It’s calling Côté’s case “one of the vital cruelest animal cruelty sentences ever passed down in Quebec.”
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