A Scarboro A bubble bathing man with an injured bird, gave him Marijuana And another bird nails are painted with bright nail polish, which has been banned from wild Animal,
Lee Jefferson, 30, Veterinarian failed to take treatment For a wooden pigeon and a jackdow he collected and placed in a “puppy pen” at his home in Malton, North Yorkshire.
One RSPCA After receiving a report from a member of the public, in June 2024, the inspector was called for Jefferon’s property, who said that Jefferson was keeping the injured wild Birds At his home without any treatment, and could not take veterinary care for his injured cat.
On arrival, Inspector Laura Barber found “calm, withdrawn and dull” Jackdow with a metal bracelet around his neck, claiming that he was treating it with a immune security paste to be specially used for cats.
The wooden pigeon was found with a bloody injured wing, which Jefferson attempted to fix with gray gafer tape.
While receiving advice that he should always arrange the injured animals to see by a vet, Jefferson told Inspector Barber that he wished to open an animal rescue center in the future.
Upon taking the animals to the vet, Inspector Barber was sent copies of the social media posts made by Jefferson, showing Jacadow standing on a red sponge in a bubble bath.
The Post Reid, Verbetim: “Meet Reven, his new surrogate father was rescued from immediate death (fraz in the road with a broken leg, minor head injury, and a damaged leg that has made a recovery with a splash with two days.
“He is not a fan of the syringe feed (3 days of practice). He has started calling for me when putting out … Gaung to teach him Wolf Whisle, Yo and Hey. Hopefully, his brain already heals with signs of great improvement. He is happy and probably now follows for me.”
The RSPCA officer described another post of Jefferson as “terrible to see”.
He said “[The video] The left leg of a man was shown upwards from the bath tap, again bubbled, jackdow on the left, swimming on a red sponge like a back image, but this time Jacadow had bubbles on top of the head.
“There was a loud rag type of music and the bird was sitting there.
“The man’s foot at one point … gone … touched the shore of the sponge floating back in the water, and the bird was afraid to correct itself and shimmer so that it does not fall into the water. [The bird’s] The eyes were half closed, and (that) still appeared frozen, and closed. ,
It was suggested in the comments that Jackdow swallowed some “weeds”.
When examined by the vet, the wooden pigeon was kept for gold as its wound was infected, and it was suffering from “acute pain” from open fractures.
Meanwhile, Jackdow was found to be bright nail polish on his claws, and was treated for dehydration and an dislikes.
Commenting on social media posts, in which Jacques was depicted in the bath and commented about her ingredient Marjuana, Vet said: “This video worries me for many reasons and worried me … It is completely irresponsible due to lack of water due to lack of water due to lack of water due to lack of water, which causes water shortage due to lack of water due to lack of water in a deep water area of water, which is fully waterfall. Unusual environment.
“Marijuana poisoning can explain the dull, shining conduct of this bird in an environment that usually causes nervousness.”
The veterinarian continued: “I am surprised and tell that not only this was allowed to happen, but that Mr. Jefferson reveals it to find fun, from his social media comments.
“It is a wild bird. Treating any animal in this way is unacceptable, but the level of tension inspired by this environment is frightening”.
He was accused of giving unnecessary pain and physical pain to both birds, his defense team said that Jefferson was diagnosed with autism, ADHD and suffering from mental health difficulties.
After being convicted for two offenses under the Animal Welfare Act, he was handed over to the 18 -month community order, in which he needed to meet the 30 -day rehabilitation activity requirements.
They have also been fined and a lifetime ban has been imposed to prevent them from placing any wildlife.