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Cat 'torn apart' by hunting dogs in North Yorkshire | Cat 'torn apart' by hunting dogs in North Yorkshire |
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A couple from North Yorkshire have said their 18-year-old deaf cat was torn apart by a pack of dogs during an organised hunt. | A couple from North Yorkshire have said their 18-year-old deaf cat was torn apart by a pack of dogs during an organised hunt. |
Les and Margaret Atkinson, from Stoupe Brow, said 27 hunting dogs attacked the cat, called Moppet, outside their home. | Les and Margaret Atkinson, from Stoupe Brow, said 27 hunting dogs attacked the cat, called Moppet, outside their home. |
Huntsmen returned the cat's remains a few days later, saying it had been a "regrettable" incident, they said. | Huntsmen returned the cat's remains a few days later, saying it had been a "regrettable" incident, they said. |
The hunts involved declined to comment but the Countryside Alliance said it was an unfortunate accident. | The hunts involved declined to comment but the Countryside Alliance said it was an unfortunate accident. |
North Yorkshire Police confirmed the cat's death had been reported and the force was investigating the incident. | |
Heard a commotion | Heard a commotion |
Mrs Atkinson said the cat's body had been returned two days after the attack in a dog food sack. | |
The Staintondale and Goathland hunts were taking part in a legal event, on a public right of way, close to the Atkinson's home near Ravenscar earlier this month. | The Staintondale and Goathland hunts were taking part in a legal event, on a public right of way, close to the Atkinson's home near Ravenscar earlier this month. |
Mr Atkinson said he came out of the house after hearing a commotion. | Mr Atkinson said he came out of the house after hearing a commotion. |
He said: "There were 27 hounds there and what I was witnessing, though I didn't know at the time, was our cat being torn to bits. | He said: "There were 27 hounds there and what I was witnessing, though I didn't know at the time, was our cat being torn to bits. |
"I saw one huntsman bend down and pick up the cat. There was blood pouring from it and he rode off. It was quite unbelievably horrible." | "I saw one huntsman bend down and pick up the cat. There was blood pouring from it and he rode off. It was quite unbelievably horrible." |
Simon Hamlyn, northern regional director at the pro-hunting Countryside Alliance, said: "It was obviously not the intention of the hunt. | |
"That is not how huntspeople behave. It was just an unfortunate accident that doesn't happen that often." | "That is not how huntspeople behave. It was just an unfortunate accident that doesn't happen that often." |
The Atkinsons said they spoke to a hunt representative shortly after the incident. | The Atkinsons said they spoke to a hunt representative shortly after the incident. |
Mr Atkinson said: "He came back to us and told us yes the cat had been killed and it was a regrettable accident. He said they were very sorry and would return the cat's body." | Mr Atkinson said: "He came back to us and told us yes the cat had been killed and it was a regrettable accident. He said they were very sorry and would return the cat's body." |
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