Teenager who 'tortured' cat by swinging it using a noose avoids prison
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A ‘sadistic’ teenage yob who ‘tortured’ a cat by swinging it around using a noose and repeatedly smashing it into a wall has avoided prison.

Henry Newey, an 18-year-old, left Marshall, a ginger tabby cat, with ‘suspected PTSD’ after viciously pulling the cat by a rope tied around its neck and then forcefully swinging it against a brick wall.

The thug was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment suspended for two months after ring doorbell footage captured the vicious attack.

He admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal and was also banned from owning a pet for five years.

Sarah Keeling, Marshall’s owner and a hospital employee who was eight months pregnant, initially feared her ‘friendly’ and ‘affectionate’ cat had passed away after a neighbor revealed the shocking video to her.

She said the cat had not got justice after Newey avoided a prison sentence.

The pet survived and ran away before finally returning home in Basingstoke, Hampshire, hours after the attack at 6am on July 17.

Marshall was taken to a vet and was given painkillers for bruising and swelling but escaped without any broken bones.

A 'sadistic' teenage yob who 'tortured' a cat by swinging it around using a noose and repeatedly smashing it into a wall has avoided prison

A ‘sadistic’ teenage yob who ‘tortured’ a cat by swinging it around using a noose and repeatedly smashing it into a wall has avoided prison

‘It’s akin to torture,’ remarked Prosecutor David Fosler at the Basingstoke Magistrates Court, as one woman in the gallery turned her head away from the screens displaying the footage, tears welling in her eyes.

Newey, wearing a white shirt and tie, showed no emotion in the dock while watching the footage of his heinous attack.

The young man, previously cautioned for common assault, cited a ‘troubled past’ and claimed the cat had attacked him first.

He told the court that the cat bit him. Marina Philips, in defence, said he felt ‘incredibly ashamed’.

District Judge Stephen Apted said there was evidence of ‘sadistic’ and ‘deeply troubling behaviour’.

‘I don’t accept your explanation that this cat had bitten you, and you reacted in the way we have seen,’ he added.

‘I find that account to be implausible.’

Despite the incident, he avoided prison time, with the judge explaining, ‘Considering you haven’t been given the opportunity for rehabilitation work with the probation service and taking into account your young age, I’m convinced that suspending your prison sentence is appropriate.’

Henry Newey, 18, left ginger tabby cat Marshall with 'suspected PTSD' after violently dragging the pet with a rope around its neck before swinging it aggressively against a brick wall

Henry Newey, 18, left ginger tabby cat Marshall with ‘suspected PTSD’ after violently dragging the pet with a rope around its neck before swinging it aggressively against a brick wall

In a victim statement, Ms Keeling said: ‘On the morning concerned, our neighbour approached me and showed me the video of the incident.

‘I was shocked and angry, believing Marshall was dead.’

She said her eight-year-old daughter cried while Marshall was missing.

Ms Keeling continued: ‘I didn’t sleep that night because I was waiting for him to come home.

‘When Marshall did eventually return home, he had the rope around his neck and couldn’t breathe.

‘I went into panic mode because I couldn’t undo the knot.

‘It was terrifying, his tongue was blue, I thought he was going to die in my arms.’

Ms Keeling took the cat to a vet after the attack, where he was given painkillers for bruising and swelling.

She told the court that Marshall used to be a ‘sociable, loving’ cat, but now he’s ‘incredibly scared’ and jumps whenever the family walks past him.

‘He has suspected PTSD,’ Ms Keeling said.

She said her daughter used to be comforted by stroking Marshall when she woke up at night, but the cat no longer goes into her room.

Marshall, who now has to take anti-anxiety medication, has also gained weight because he doesn’t go outside any more.

Marshall (pictured) survived and ran away before finally returning home in Basingstoke, Hampshire, hours after the attack at 6am on July 17

Marshall (pictured) survived and ran away before finally returning home in Basingstoke, Hampshire, hours after the attack at 6am on July 17

After Newey’s sentencing, Ms Keeling said: ‘[Marshall] is a lovely boy. Who has never attacked or bitten anyone.

‘Maybe he got bit when Marshall got scared because he was having rope tied around this throat.

‘I’m disappointed he avoided prison just because of his age and his upbringing.

‘Loads of people have bad things happen to them [but that] doesn’t give them the right to hurt anyone or an animal.

‘We were prepared for a no prison sentence.

‘I do not feel Marshall has been given justice.’

As part of his sentence, Newey has to pay the family compensation of £658, a victim surcharge of £154 and prosecution costs of £85.

He must also complete 25 sessions of rehabilitation activity requirements and 150 hours of unpaid work.

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