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Alley Cat Allies Files Legal Action in Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Against Berkeley County Animal Control for Violations of Animal Cruelty Laws
BERKELEY COUNTY, W.Va., Nov. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Alley Cat Allies has submitted a petition for a writ of mandamus in the Supreme 
Court of Appeals of West Virginia, asking the Court to order Berkeley County 
Animal Control to act on its legal duty to comply with the law by providing 
veterinary care for the animals in its shelter. The filing comes after an Alley 
Cat Allies in-depth investigation revealed that Berkeley County Animal Control 
intentionally, knowingly and recklessly withheld necessary medical treatment 
for animals in its shelter, causing extreme suffering and in some cases death. 

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Animal cruelty laws of West Virginia make it a crime "for any person to 
intentionally, knowingly or recklessly . . . [w]ithhold . . . [m]edical 
treatment, necessary to sustain normal health and fitness or to end the 
suffering of any animal." 

"West Virginia's animal cruelty laws apply just as much to Berkeley County 
Animal Control as to any member of the general public, especially since it is 
the very public office created to uphold these laws," said Becky Robinson, 
president and founder of Alley Cat Allies. "Justice for the animals abused in 
Berkeley County Animal Control is our top priority. The next step for this 
community is to create a humane animal control agency that adheres to laws and 
best practices, earns the trust of the community and guarantees real protection 
for animals."

In the lawsuit, the following cases of animal abuse are alleged:

Robinson said the case of Newt the cat was among the worst she has seen in over 
30 years of work with animal control agencies. Newt was extremely thin, with a 
grossly thickened, enlarged and discolored tongue and pharyngeal swelling that 
prevented him from closing his mouth. He was unable to eat or drink because of 
the swelling, experienced vomiting and diarrhea and was at the Berkeley County 
Animal Control for 10 days without any medical treatment. Alley Cat Allies 
removed Newt from animal control in July. Within just a few hours, however, 
veterinarians determined Newt had to be euthanized because of the severity of 
his medical conditions and sufferings.

The Alley Cat Allies investigation revealed further neglect by Berkeley County 
Animal Control involving a dog named Kimberly. Kimberly had a bulging and 
enlarged eye, with glaucoma, ocular inflammation, corneal ulcer, and an open 
wound underneath and endured extreme suffering at the Berkeley County Animal 
Control for eight days in summer 2021 without any medical treatment. 

The stories of abuse and neglect at the shelter go much further. A dog with a 
broken leg stayed at the Berkeley County Animal Shelter for multiple days 
without necessary medical treatment. 

Another dog with a ruptured hernia was bleeding so profusely that she had to be 
moved from kennel to kennel numerous times a day in order for the bloody 
kennels to be cleaned, and stayed at the Berkeley County Animal Control for 15 
to 16 days without necessary medical treatment. This dog was euthanized by 
Berkeley County Animal Control after suffering 15 or 16 days in its care. 

Cats with their eyes covered shut with pus-like discharges were also at the 
Berkeley County Animal Shelter for multiple days without medical treatment.

Alley Cat Allies' work in Berkeley County continues. New updates about the case 
will be posted online at www.alleycat.org and on the Alley Cat Allies YouTube 
channel.

The case number for the filing in the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia 
is 21-0962.

(Note to editors: Pictures of victims and copies of the filing with the Supreme 
Court of Appeals of West Virginia are available upon request.)

About Alley Cat Allies
Alley Cat Allies is the leader of a global movement to protect cats and 
kittens. Now in our 31st anniversary year, we are joined by over 650,000 
supporters worldwide. 

Alley Cat Allies believes every cat deserves to live out his or her life to the 
fullest. We exposed an entrenched system in which animal control agencies and 
shelters have been killing millions of cats for over a century. Today, the 
programs we introduced in the United States are mainstream. 

To achieve our goals, we collaborate with grassroots advocates, animal 
shelters, municipal managers, and lawmakers to replace deadly laws and policies 
with ones that protect cats.  We defend all cats by offering cutting edge 
education online, in person, and through one-on-one dialogue. We advance 
lifesaving innovations such as Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and 
Shelter-Neuter-Return (SNR), high-quality, high-volume spay and neuter, 
microchipping, anti-declawing legislation, and any program that best serves the 
interests of cats.

Our website is www.alleycat.org, and we are active on Facebook, Twitter, 
Instagram, and YouTube. 

SOURCE: Alley Cat Allies

CONTACT: Peter Osborne, Media@alleycat.org