2011-01-28

Teenager who hurled kitten to its death from 11th floor window is spared jail | Mail Online

Teenager who hurled kitten to its death from 11th floor window of a tower block is spared jail

By Claire Ellicott
Last updated at 7:35 PM on 27th January 2011

A teenage mother who hurled a kitten to its death from the 11th floor of a tower block has been spared jail.

Stacey Ravenall, 19, hit the four-month-old animal before throwing it out of the window, telling its owner: ‘You didn’t want it anyway.’

The kitten, named Cuwella, lay in agony on the ground below for 15 minutes before it died from internal bleeding.

Cruel: Stacey Ravenall leaving Birmingham Magistrates' Court after being charged by the RSPCA for flinging a kitten from a tower block in Stechford

Cruel: Stacey Ravenall leaving Birmingham Magistrates' Court after being charged by the RSPCA for flinging a kitten from a tower block in Stechford

Ravenall, who was pictured smirking and chatting on her mobile phone outside court, was sentenced to four months in custody suspended for two years after admitting a charge of animal cruelty. 

She must also complete 30 hours of unpaid work.

Birmingham magistrates said that although her crime was serious enough to warrant custody, they accepted it had been an ‘impulsive act’.

Ravenall, from Yardley, Birmingham, was banned from keeping animals for ten years.

Nick Sutton, prosecuting, said the black and white cat belonged to Ravenall’s friend, Laura Edwards, who had lived with her for several months.

Plummeted to its death: The red arrow shows the steep height Cuwella was dropped from
Suffered: The cat, Cuwella, continued to suffer for around 15 minutes before dying from internal bleeding

Sad: After being thrown from the 11th floor of this tower block the cat, Cuwella, continued to suffer for around 15 minutes before dying from internal bleeding

Last summer Miss Edwards went to stay with her parents in Redditch, Worcestershire, and Ravenall agreed to look after Cuwella.

Mr Sutton said Miss Edwards had phoned her friend every day to ask how her cat was and Ravenall told her it was ‘playing up’.

Miss Edwards then met up with Ravenall and they returned to the high-rise flat in the Stechford area of the city.

Miss Edwards told her friend she was considering taking the kitten to a sanctuary because she was unable to keep it and she wanted it to have a better home. Ravenall responded by hitting the animal and then throwing it into the hallway. 

Interior: The window from which the cats was thrown at the Birmingham tower block

Interior: The window from which the cats was thrown at the Birmingham tower block

The view: This image clearly shows the height from which the cat was hurled

The view: This image clearly shows the height from which the cat was hurled

Both then went into the hall where Ravenall picked up the cat again and pushed past Miss Edwards, going into the living room. 

In a statement, Miss Edwards said: ‘It was miaowing. She walked to the living room window and just dropped Cuwella straight out of the window.’ 

When she asked Ravenall why she had done it, the defendant replied: ‘You did not want it anyway.’

Aftab Zahoor, defending, said Ravenall – who has one child and is now three months pregnant – had come from a broken home and spent her early years in care.

‘She finds it difficult to cope with life and has turned to alcohol to ease the pressure of life,’ he said.

‘She is disgusted with herself and her actions.’

RSPCA inspector Rob Hartley said: ‘This was cruel and callous behaviour towards a defenceless animal. The cat undoubtedly suffered a painful and traumatic death unnecessarily.’

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Ah! I get it! If you act impulsively, then it's not really a crime! People of Yardley, you know what to do! - Sid, England, 27/1/2011 21:22 I would gladly take a road trip down there to see street justice carried out!

- Ange, Tyne and Wear, 27/1/2011 23:42

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Poor kitten. If she acts like that to a poor defenceless kitten, what hope does her baby have? Her child should be removed from her care at birth and the other child removed NOW as they will no doubt be another statistic. What a revolting cruel person. 'Turned to alcohol cause she couldnt cope', load of rubbish. Another reason that her child should be taken from her. She should then be sterilised!

- Lou, Oz, 27/1/2011 23:42

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pity the same wasn;nt done to her. hope her kids are taken away from her.

- PAMELA MCA, DUMBARTON SCOTLAND, 27/1/2011 23:41

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WHY wasn't she given a sentence? That's what I want to know! Her punishment was a joke. Our country's judicial system is a joke.

- Sabrina, London, 27/1/2011 23:38

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I think that this stupid woman has awarded herself her own life sentence ;)

- Andrew Peters, Brighton UK, 27/1/2011 23:37

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What a evil monster and dont make excucses for this coward because she was in care lots of people have been in care and they lead normal lifes and would be mortified to think they would end up like this thing.I just hopes she crawles back under the stone where she belongs. And she should never be able to look after animals again and her poor children i hope the social services get it right and keep an eye on her.

- lynne gear, kent, 27/1/2011 23:31

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