U.K. 'Cat Bin Lady' Mary Bale pleads guilty to animal cruelty charge for dumping cat in trash bin, is fined
A British woman caught on tape stroking a cat, picking it up by the scruff of its neck and casually throwing it into its owners' trash bin pleaded guilty to a single charge of animal cruelty Tuesday.
Footage of Mary Bale's bizarre attack on 4-year-old Lola outraged animal lovers across the world when it was posted online this summer. The video, shot by a security camera installed by Lola's owners following a spate of thefts in their area, has been seen more than 1.2 million times on YouTube.
Even though Lola was eventually recovered unharmed after its owners heard its muffled cries from inside the bin, angry Internet users pledged retribution and police had to post guards outside her home.
Bale, a 45-year-old bank worker, has described the incident as a "split second of misjudgment that has got completely out of control" but offered no explanation for why she did it. She pleaded guilty at Coventry Magistrates' Court, in central England, to one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.
The court fined her 250 pounds (just over $395) and ordered her to pay more than 1,100 pounds ($1,800) in costs.
District judge Caroline Goulborn told Bale that she was taking into account the media interest surrounding the case, which "has resulted in you being vilified in some quarters" as well as the condition of Bale's elderly father, who was gravely ill at the time.
"I accept that you were in a stressful situation at the time, but that's no excuse for what you did," Goulborn said.
Bale, who appeared close to tears during the hearing, was also banned from keeping or owning animals for the next five years.
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-- Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press
Photo: Bale leaves court on Oct. 19. Credit: Rui Vieira / Associated Press









She should have gotten the maximum fine and jail time. She can hurt an innocent cat, she is capable of hurting people. Hope she has no kids or other pets.
Posted by: anne | October 19, 2010 at 10:06 PM
Her fine should of been some BIG BUCKS/POUNDS and some JAIL TIME, cuz she is quite a MENACE to animals. That God that someone had a video camera and got this videoed, PROOF was in that bin... or tie her up and put her in a hole ...Her mental state was in a DANGEROUS mode.
Posted by: Mahala | October 20, 2010 at 03:49 PM
i agree with everyone else. I think she should've been the one thrown in the trash can by the cat. see how she likes it. im just glad she got caught because after i saw that YouTube video i was very shocked and mad at this lady.
Posted by: jasmine (animal lover) | January 22, 2011 at 10:51 PM