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A man accused of torturing and killing cats has pleaded guilty to charges of cruelty against five animals.A man accused of torturing and killing cats has pleaded guilty to charges of cruelty against five animals.
Anthony John Docherty, 23, is alleged to have killed three of the cats. All were decapitated, two were scalped, and one had its tail pulled off.Anthony John Docherty, 23, is alleged to have killed three of the cats. All were decapitated, two were scalped, and one had its tail pulled off.
Docherty, who stole the cats in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, in January, was spat on and pushed as he left Paisley Sheriff Court.Docherty, who stole the cats in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, in January, was spat on and pushed as he left Paisley Sheriff Court.
Sentencing was deferred until Tuesday 2 June for psychiatric reports.Sentencing was deferred until Tuesday 2 June for psychiatric reports.
Docherty, of Clarkston, caused the animals unnecessary suffering by screaming at them, pinching them and taping their paws together.Docherty, of Clarkston, caused the animals unnecessary suffering by screaming at them, pinching them and taping their paws together.
He was originally charged with decapitating one cat and binding the paws of two others with tape. One of them was shouted at, pinched, and bound before Docherty inserted a foreign object into its body, causing internal damage and bleeding.
He was charged under the Animal Health and Welfare Act of 2006 and denied the charges at a court appearance in February. He was originally charged with decapitating one cat and binding the paws of two others with tape, but denied the charges at a court appearance in February.
Fresh charges were then brought by the Crown, replacing the previous complaint with nine charges of animal cruelty against a total of five cats.Fresh charges were then brought by the Crown, replacing the previous complaint with nine charges of animal cruelty against a total of five cats.
He was charged under the Animal Health and Welfare Act of 2006.
It is claimed Docherty stole the animals between 1 and 25 January in Clarkston and detained them in a bedroom in his house.It is claimed Docherty stole the animals between 1 and 25 January in Clarkston and detained them in a bedroom in his house.
After pleading guilty, Docherty was granted bail with special conditions which prevent him from having any contact with animals. His sentencing was deferred to allow psychiatric reports to be compiled. Sheriff George Kavanagh described Docherty's actions as "contemptible" and "utterly distasteful".
Defence lawyer Jonathan Manson said his client had "various difficulties" which needed to be taken into account.
After pleading guilty, Docherty was granted bail with special conditions which prevent him from having any contact with animals. His sentencing was deferred for psychiatric and full background reports.