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Southport, Merseyside: Matthew Daly

CONVICTED (2024) | Matthew Daly, born 24 May 1992, of Manchester Road, Southport PR9 9HG – left his pet cat in agony for two weeks, with nearly every bone in his paw broken – injury unexplained.

RSPCA prosecution of Matthew Daly of Southport, Merseyside, who left his cat in agony with unexplained multiple fractures in his paw.

The cat, Buddy, had broken four out of the five metacarpal bones on his front left paw and was battling a severe untreated flea allergy when he was found on the top floor of a flat on Manchester Road, Southport, in January 2023.

RSPCA prosecution of Matthew Daly of Southport, Merseyside, who left his cat in agony with unexplained multiple fractures in his paw.

His owner, Matthew Daly, who’s originally from Feltham, West London, admitted two charges of causing unnecessary suffering and failing to meet Buddy’s needs following an RSPCA investigation.

South Sefton Magistrates Court heard how RSPCA inspector Anthony Joynes had gone to the property after concerns were raised about Buddy’s welfare.

He said: “I noted Buddy was underweight with his spine, ribs and pelvic bones easily palpable through the skin. He was also suffering with a skin condition and I saw that his fur was thinning down his back and rear legs. Scabs could be felt under the fur and live fleas were noted.

“Daly picked Buddy up and brought him over to me and I could see his front left paw was swollen. He said that he had been suffering with an ingrown nail.”

RSPCA prosecution of Matthew Daly of Southport, Merseyside, who left his cat in agony with unexplained multiple fractures in his paw.

Daly agreed to sign over his pet, and Buddy was taken for immediate veterinary treatment, where x-rays revealed multiple fractures in his paw.

The vet said the deformed paw on the cat’s left front leg was consistent with having fractured metacarpal bones, and x-rays confirmed that four out of the five bones were broken. The fracture margins and the formation of new bone suggested the breaks were between 10 and 14 days old.

RSPCA prosecution of Matthew Daly of Southport, Merseyside, who left his cat in agony with unexplained multiple fractures in his paw.

During interview, Daly said Buddy was an indoor cat who belonged to someone else, but admitted he was also responsible and helped to look after him on a daily basis. He said he didn’t think Buddy was in any pain and he would have sought treatment for him if he thought he was suffering.

RSPCA prosecution of Matthew Daly of Southport, Merseyside, who left his cat in agony with unexplained multiple fractures in his paw.

Happily, Buddy went on to make a full recovery at the RSPCA’s Wirral and Chester Branch. Another cat owned by Daly was also signed over into RSPCA care, and the two were adopted together.

Speaking after the case, Inspector Joynes said: “Buddy was clearly in a suffering state and needed urgent veterinary attention. It is the legal responsibility of the owner or person responsible for their animals to look for symptoms of ill health or injury and seek prompt and appropriate veterinary care. I’m relieved that Buddy is now safe and living in a loving home.”

Sentencing | fined £162. Banned from keeping any animals for just two years (expires May 2026).

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Companion Life

Hounslow, West London: Humza Saleem

CONVICTED (2021) | Humza Saleem, born 10 December 1997, of 36 Belgrave Road, Hounslow TW4 7BY – set his ‘fighting’ dog on a pig, killing it, and kept thousands of images and videos of barbaric animal fights on his phone.


Investigations were launched by the police after a pig was found to have been killed by a dog – the second such attack in the area. Police investigating the scene found a clean black designer wallet which had been recently dropped in a muddy field. Saleem was identified through items in the wallet by police and bailed pending investigation.

During the subsequent investigation Saleem’s mobile was examined which revealed thousands of disturbing images and videos, depicting animal fights, foxes and pigs being killed by dogs and dogs of a banned breed being trained on a treadmill.

Hertfordshire Police reported the case to the CPS who then authorised Saleem to be charged with a number of animal cruelty offences. Saleem originally pleaded not guilty but changed his plea at an appearance at St. Albans Magistrates’ Court on Friday 3 September.

He was convicted on two counts of causing an animal fight to take place, two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, criminal damage, four counts of keeping an animal to use for animal fights and owning a prohibited pitbull-type dog.

ROST Sergeant Ryan Hemmings, who oversaw the operation, said: “This investigation uncovered some of the most disturbing animal cruelty offences I have ever come across.

“I would like to thank everyone involved with the investigation for working under some very upsetting circumstances to get this dangerous individual exposed and banned from keeping animals.

“Our work continues to trace others who are believed to be involved in this sickening criminal network. If you have any information which may assist, please contact police directly. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, to give information anonymously.”

Ashley Petchey, senior crown prosecutor, said: “This case demonstrates the lengths to which offenders will cause animal fights to take place, regardless of the risks to themselves, their animals and others in the wider community.

“The CPS worked closely with the police to build a strong case against Humza Saleem and we would like to thank Hertfordshire police for their diligence and hard work during the investigation. “We will continue to collaborate with the police to bring offenders of these disturbing crimes to justice.”

Sentencing: 23 weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for two years; ordered to pay £1,584 in kenneling costs to Hertfordshire Constabulary and £128 to the owner of the pig. Banned from owning animals for life. Destruction order for his dog.

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Feltham, West London: Alan Vincent

CONVICTED (2012) | postman Alan Vincent, born c. 1973, formerly of Taylors Court, Feltham and as at December 2017 living in New Road, Feltham TW14 8HR – battered a pet cat to death with the lid of his mail trolley

Alan Vincent

Neighbours heard “meowing and screeching” as Vincent repeatedly bashed the lid of his postal trolley down on Tiddy, a 14-year-old tortoiseshell cat. When confronted by shocked residents he threw the dying animal over a garden hedge and told them to ‘F*** off’.

Vincent initially denied the offence in court, but magistrates did not believe his version of events and jailed him for six months.

Vincent was sacked from his job as a postal delivery worker.

Sentence: jailed for six months.

London Evening Standard