A woman has admitted causing unnecessary suffering to two kittens.
Sarah Crofts entered guilty pleas to three charges brought by the RSPCA when she appeared before King's Lynn magistrates.
Crofts, 32, admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a black and white kitten called Isabella between June 15 and July 20, 2023.
She also admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a tabby and white kitten named Tinkerbell between July 7 and 18 last year.
Crofts, of Parkway, King's Lynn, also admitted not taking reasonable steps to ensure the animals' needs were met, along with those of another kitten called Rosie and a guinea pig named Rodney.
Hazel Stevens, prosecuting for the RSPCA, said further inquiries were needed before the case could proceed.
Rob Barley, representing Crofts, said a psychological report had not yet been prepared on his client.
Magistrates adjourned the case until January 9. Crofts was bailed on the condition she does not own or keep any animals.
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