Punish Couple Who Allegedly Kept Pets in Rooms Filled With Feces

Target: Chris Perrone, Cass County District Attorney, Nebraska

Goal: Ensure a thorough investigation and seek maximum legal penalties against the accused for allegedly subjecting animals to severe neglect and abuse.

A shocking case of alleged animal abuse has surfaced in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, where Amanda and David Reynolds were arrested after authorities reportedly discovered animals living in horrific conditions in their home. According to court documents, Plattsmouth Police Officers found multiple dogs, cats, and rabbits living amidst squalor and neglect. Reports indicate that the house was filled with the stench of feces and urine, with animal waste allegedly smeared across the floors, and piles of clothing and trash, many of which were soiled with waste.

Particularly disturbing was the discovery in the basement, where an entire room had allegedly been converted into a rabbit pen filled with at least four dead rabbits. The room was allegedly covered in feces, and the animals’ food and water dishes were empty, suggesting prolonged neglect. Additional rabbits were found alive but in dire conditions, suffering from the apparently severe lack of basic care and sanitation.

These conditions seemingly reflect a blatant disregard for the welfare of animals, causing immense suffering and pain. It is crucial that the Cass County District Attorney ensures a thorough investigation, prosecutes Amanda and David Reynolds to the fullest extent of the law, and provides mental health treatment for the accused. Protect animals from such cruelty and to promote responsible pet ownership.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Chris Perrone,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent case of alleged animal abuse involving Amanda and David Reynolds in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. According to reports, officers allegedly discovered numerous animals living in deplorable conditions in the Reynolds’ home, surrounded by feces, urine, and trash. In the basement, officers found a room converted into a rabbit pen with at least four dead rabbits and several live animals allegedly suffering from neglect. The conditions described were reportedly appalling and indicate a severe lack of care and compassion for these animals.

This case represents a grave violation of animal welfare laws and highlights the urgent need for justice for the animals affected. The suffering endured by these animals due to the alleged neglect is unacceptable, and it is imperative that those responsible are held accountable and provided with mental health treatment if needed.

I urge you to pursue this case with the utmost seriousness and to seek maximum legal penalties against Amanda and David Reynolds for their alleged actions. By taking strong legal action, you will send a clear message that animal cruelty will not be tolerated and that the welfare of animals is a priority in our community.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Watson Media


2 Comments

  1. This is so disturbing. Throw the people in the basement but get the animals out first. People must be allowed to see, small, and feel how horrible their treatment to animals has been. Only by placing them in the same rooms filled with shit will these stupid people ever learn. The suffering these damn fools made the animals live with everyday is miserable. They should be killed for the misery they caused but they are probably insane and need to be placed in a mental asylum. A sane person wouldn’t do this to another living being. We have laws but we need to enforce the laws. Do it! Do not allow these people to get off without severe punishment. They deserve it!

  2. Charlotta Ross says:

    I hope they have a special basement room for them in hell.

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