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RSPCA refuses to take abandoned ponies

Safe – Ellie Steele with the two ponies her mum rescued Safe – Ellie Steele with the two ponies her mum rescued

AN animal-lover is shocked at police and RSPCA officials who refused to accept two ponies she found roaming by the A12.

Cathy Stratton rounded up the ponies after a friend told her they were in a field beside the busy trunk road, near Dedham.

She was convinced they had been abandoned and took them back to the field where she keeps her own horses. She then phoned the RSPCA and the police, but neither would help, since the ponies’ origins were uncertain and they were, clearly, no longer in danger.

Mrs Stratton and daughter, Ellie Steele, 15, say they are enjoying looking after the animals, but don’t really want to care for them for good. She added: “If I’d just left them there and phoned the police, they might have collected them. It’s just unbelievable. We were being penalised doing the responsible thing.”

However, the saga has now ended happily, with the Essex Horse and Pony Rescue Centre agreeing to take the ponies if it becomes clear they were genuinely abandoned.

RSPCA spokesman Klare Kennett insisted officers had been right not to get involved. In the past, travellers had been known to leave horses by the A12, then return for them days later.

She added: “However, people should contact us in the first instance, before taking matters into their own hands.”

Comments(3)

Shadow Demon says...
4:21pm Thu 27 Aug 09

Not really a news story is it?

LOZZ123 says...
6:48am Fri 28 Aug 09

It may be news but its hardly a Police matter is it.Where are they meant to put them. You would have thought the RSPCA would help though.Its typical of todays organisations .They just dont want to do what they are supposed to do.

Boris says...
8:39pm Fri 28 Aug 09

A pony is not a goldfish or a hamster, it needs space and it eats a lot. The RSPCA is a charity and presumably its income all comes from donors. There is a limit to what it can do. Anyway it seems another organisation is going to take the ponies if it turns out they really have been abandoned, so there is no problem.

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