Couple sentenced for neglecting more than 100 pets

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A South Australian couple is barred from owning pets after mistreating more than 100 animals, including cats, a dog, chickens and other birds.

Inspectors found kelpie Daisy in poor conditions, among more than 100 other animals at the home. (Supplied: RSPCA SA)

A Mount Gambier man and woman have been placed on good behaviour bonds after they were found guilty of neglecting more than 100 animals at their home.

The pets did not have fresh water and many were living in their own faeces, which had not been cleared by the owners for days.

The RSPCA says it is important to make sure animal owners have the capacity to take care of their pets, regardless of personal circumstances.

A South Australian man and woman have been sentenced to good behaviour bonds for mistreating more than 100 animals.

Dylan Joseph John Thomas, 26, and Paige Danni Turner, 22, pleaded guilty to charges relating to pets they kept at their Mount Gambier home, including cats, a dog, chickens and more than 120 other birds.

Inspectors were sent to the home in January last year when the RSPCA received reports of animal cruelty.

They found the animals living in poor conditions, with no fresh water available and about a month's worth of faeces uncollected.

There were more than 120 birds at the property, with only one water bowl for them. (Supplied: RSPCA SA)

The dog – named Daisy – was also in poor physical condition, with inspectors issuing two Animal Welfare Notices.

The RSPCA said that, when inspectors attended the property a month later, conditions had not improved substantially and two more Animal Welfare Notices were issued.

In March, inspectors were still not satisfied that conditions had improved and the dog, two cats, nine chickens and 124 birds were seized.

RSPCA South Australia inspector Stuart Thomas said people should carefully consider how many animals they decide to keep

"We deal with a lot of cases like this where people willingly get animals far beyond their means," he said.

"It is always frustrating when you try to initiate any enforcement around it and there's complaints about the costs of having that many animals.

"It was completely unreasonable for them to have that number of animals."

Both defendants pleaded guilty in May, after a request to forfeit the seized animals was approved in December.

The court heard Ms Turner had been involved in a traumatic accident in July 2024, when she broke four ribs, a vertebra and fractured and dislocated her hip when she was run over by a car.

Her lawyer said she still had movement and pain issues and was travelling to Adelaide by car weekly to visit her daughter, with the journey taking up to three days round-trip.

Mr Thomas acquired Daisy as a support animal a

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