Woman kept puppies and kittens in house 'covered in faeces and urine'

Claire Lammie kept more than 20 animals in the house with no access to food or water

Woman handed animal ban after keeping puppies and kittens in house ‘covered in faeces and urine’ Scottish SPCA

A woman has been handed a three-year animal ban after puppies and kittens were found in a house covered in faeces and urine.

Claire Lammie was sentenced at Ayr Sheriff Court on Monday, May 25, after pleading guilty to keeping more than 20 animals, including six neonatal kittens, in the house with no access to food or water.

A Scottish SPCA inspector attended Lammie’s property in July 2025 after a police officer reported concern for the animals inside the house to the society’s animal helpline.

The house was in an extremely poor state, covered in household and food waste.

On the top floor, there was a large crate with 11 rottweiler-cross type puppies inside, which were wet and visibly trembling.

On the lower level, there was a cat with her six kittens, who were only days old, inside a plastic box.

The officer informed the inspector that they had given the animals water and some food after seeing they had access to none.

The inspector said: “It was clear straight away that the animals were not being provided with a suitable environment.

“There was a very strong odour throughout the property. There were piles of faeces within most rooms, and the floors were heavily stained with urine and faeces, attracting a large number of flies.

“The room the kittens were in was unclean and stained with birthing fluids.”

All the animals – one dog, 11 puppies, four cats and six kittens – were removed from the property and taken to a local vet for further treatment.

Four of the 11 puppies and one adult cat were thin and underweight.

The Scottish SPCA inspector added: “We are pleased with the Sheriff’s decision. Lammie kept these animals in an extremely unhygienic environment and showed complete disregard for their wellbeing, causing them significant unnecessary pain and suffering.

“However, for this ban to work effectively, a National Animals Offenders Register must be introduced. Delivering on this is crucial to preventing individuals like Lammie from going on to harm animals again.”

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