Blackpool man left 74 animals to starve
John Gosnell, 72, abandoned his pets in such horrific conditions in his Grasmere Road home that out of the estimated 74 animals, only three degus and one rabbit survived.
The degus had turned to eating the corpses of their dead cagemates to survive, despite being herbivores in the wild.
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Hide AdRSPCA inspector Carl Larsson, said: “This was one of the most disturbing investigations I have ever been involved with during my time with the RSPCA.
“The level of neglect and suffering caused to these animals is unimaginable.”
On June 21 2016, RSPCA and police attended the house on Grasmere Road, following reports that animals had been left behind by Gosnell.
Officers located several small cages on the ground floor containing the remains of small rodents.
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Hide AdOne cage contained four live degus with no food, water or clean bedding, and six to eight further deceased degus lining the bottom of the cage.
The smallest of the degus died after a few days in vet care.
The other seven cages in the downstairs room contained around 50 deceased rodents, including rats, mice and hamsters. Officers were not able to determine exact numbers due to the level of decomposition.
On the second floor officers found a number of vivariums containing two Nile Monitors, one Black Throated Monitor, seven bearded dragons and a large constrictor snake. All of these animals were deceased. The environments of these animals was found to be inadequate by a vet who specialised in exotics.
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Hide AdMore than two weeks later workers clearing out the property discovered a black and white female rabbit living on the ground floor under piles of bin bags.