‘Sadistic’ cat killer who tortured his girlfriend’s kitten by shooting it and covering it in bleach before beating it to death is handed one of the longest ever sentences for animal cruelty

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  • Female kitten Binx was kicked with steel toed boots and boiled in a steam shower

A ‘sadistic’ cat killer who tortured his girlfriend’s kitten by shooting it and covering it in bleach before beating it to death has been handed one of the longest sentences for animal cruelty.  

Lewis Hudson, 23, kicked Binx with steel toed boots, boiled her in a steaming shower and smashed her teeth out.

He was jailed for 27 months last week and given a life ban on pet ownership for his sickening campaign of abuse against the female cat.

The RSPCA said the cat suffered ‘appalling levels of physical violence and psychological suffering’ for a prolonged period before she was eventually beaten to death.

The jail term given to Hudson at Liverpool Crown Court on July 26 is believed to be one of the longest ever handed down for offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

A ‘sadistic’ cat killer who tortured his girlfriend’s female kitten Binx (pictured) by shooting it and covering it in bleach before beating it to death has been handed one of the longest sentences for animal cruelty

Lewis Hudson, 23, (pictured) kicked Binx with steel toed boots, boiled her in a steaming shower and smashed her teeth out 

The RSPCA worked in partnership with the police to prosecute Hudson, from Netherley, Liverpool, who pleaded guilty to two animal welfare offences in relation to Binx.

He also admitted an offence of putting a person in fear of violence by harassment as part of the case that was brought to court by the CPS.

The appalling catalogue of abuse started in the months after Hudson moved into a flat in Prescot, Merseyside, with his now ex-partner – who owned Binx – in August 2021, the court heard. 

Incidents included leaving the 11 month-old kitten in the shower with the hot water running for long periods of time, shooting her with pellets he had soaked in household cleaner from his BB gun and hitting her with a mop soaked in bleach.

He also filmed himself stamping on the kitten wearing steel toe cap boots, leaving her screaming.

Video footage shows some of the shocking injuries inflicted on the cat and the abuse continued for about eight months.

On one occasion last July, Binx was found by her owner lying motionless and matted with blood in the bath where she had been hit with a shovel.

It was done with such force that some of the young animal’s teeth had been broken.

On August 15 last year in a disturbing series of text messages sent to his partner, Hudson told her, ‘if ye don’t get home now am gonna kill it,’ as well as ‘u want her in a bin bag’. 

She returned home to find the kitten dead – her body covered in blood.

The RSPCA said Binx suffered ‘appalling levels of physical violence and psychological suffering’ for a prolonged period before she was eventually beaten to death

Hudson was jailed for 27 months last week and given a life ban on pet ownership for his sickening campaign of abuse against the cat

In a disturbing series of text messages sent to his partner, Hudson told her: ‘If ye don’t get home now am gonna kill it,’ as well as ‘u want her in a bin bag’

The police were called and Hudson was arrested.

Binx’s body was later collected by RSPCA inspector Anthony Joynes, who led the investigation on behalf of the animal welfare charity.

In his witness statement the inspector said: ‘Binx was wrapped in a bag, covered with a towel and contained within a cardboard box.

‘I saw she had a number of fresh looking wounds around her nasal area and chin. I noted there were no obvious signs that might suggest Binx had been involved in a road traffic accident and her claws did not appear scuffed.

‘The inside of her mouth was bloodied and I noted that both upper canines were broken. When handling Binx I noted a crisp packet type sound coming from the chest area which can be a sign of subcutaneous emphysema and indicative of chest trauma.’

A post mortem examination was arranged by inspector Joynes and was paid for by the RSPCA.

It showed that Binx’s body was covered with cuts and bruises and she had suffered fractured ribs and a lung puncture, the latter which had led to her death.

‘Faeces and blood were reportedly seen in multiple areas of the premises, indicative that the cat was injured and mobile for a period of time immediately prior to death,’ said a report by an independent veterinary expert.

‘The most likely cause of death in this animal, otherwise healthy, was a traumatic and non-accidental pneumothorax.

Incidents of abuse included leaving the 11 month-old kitten in the shower with the hot water running for long periods of time, shooting her with pellets he had soaked in household cleaner from his BB gun and hitting her with a mop soaked in bleach

The jail term given to Hudson at Liverpool Crown Court on July 26 is believed to be one of the longest ever handed down for offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006

‘It is clear that the animal suffered multiple, different, blunt traumas and that the animal was conscious when this occurred.

‘Furthermore, the healing fractured rib and the aged bleeding, support the existence of a previous traumatic event to the chest, many days ahead of the fatal set of injuries listed above.’

Speaking after yesterday’s sentencing hearing, inspector Joynes said: ‘This case involved stomach churning and sadistic levels of cruelty over a prolonged period.

‘The extreme suffering Binx endured at the hands of Hudson was used to hurt and punish Binx’s owner – who was obviously devastated by what happened to her beloved pet.

‘This is one of the most extreme examples of physical and psychological suffering inflicted on an animal I’ve seen in 14 years with the RSPCA.

‘This case involved nothing short of torture and is exactly why the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) bill was introduced in 2021 to increase sentencing powers for the most extreme cases of animal cruelty.’

Hudson, of Netherley, had admitted two charges of causing unnecessary suffering to Binx, contrary to section 4 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006.

Sentencing him to 27 months in prison and banning him for keeping any animals for the rest of his life, Honour Judge Brian Cummings described Hudson’s actions as a ‘sickening catalogue of cruelty to a defenceless animal’.

He was given two years and three months in relation to both offences against Binx and a five month sentence for the harassment offence – to run concurrently – as well as a ten year restraining order.

In mitigation, the court heard Hudson was genuinely remorseful and accepted he had done wrong.

The maximum prison sentence for animal cruelty was raised from six months to five years from June 2021.

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