From the Hawk Website
http://www.1015thehawk.com/news/news_item.asp?NewsID=5616
Still no plea in alleged animal cruelty case
Monday, November 24, 2008 , 10:48
A Port Hastings woman facing animal cruelty charges will be in court next month to enter a plea.
Zonda MacIsaac, the former operator of Celtic Pets rescue shelter in West Bay Road, wasn't present in Port Hawkesbury provincial court Monday morning.
She's due back in court on December 8th to enter a plea.
MacIsaac was charged following a raid on the shelter in February.
The SPCA seized more than 90 cats and dogs during the raid.
2 comments:
See Joan's blog
OK: the charges notwithstanding, can I just ask, when are those responsible for putting down nine Celtic Pets dogs last spring going to be brought to justice? A few of those dogs had homes waiting to take them. None were aggressive or sick.
This is a very fair question. It is vital to the integrity of the SPCA. If such things are allowed to happen without consequences - and I don't mean resignations - there is no credibility to the SPCA as an anti-cruelty enforcer.
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