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Belleville man charged in animal cruelty case

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 4, 2025 | 8:01 AM

Belleville Police have charged a city man in an animal cruelty case

On Monday (November 3rd) at 10:17am, Belleville Police responded to an animal welfare complaint. Upon investigation, police were told that a male had hit, bitten, and thrown a cat against a wall. It was also reported that the male had previously bitten another animal.

It was also learned the male was bound by a Probation Order to keep the peace and be of good behaviour.

Animal Welfare Officers attended with police and located the male. As a result, a 22-year-old Belleville resident, was arrested and charged with:

· Cruelty to animals causing unnecessary pain, suffering or injury X2

· Failure to comply with probation order

· Uttering threats

He was held for a bail hearing. The cat has been rehomed since the incident.

(PAUL MARTIN)