Plans for a facility to breed cats for sale in the back garden of a Goole home have been refused.
East Riding Council’s Western Area Planning Sub-Committee refused the plans for the site in Western Road, Goole, designed to house 12 cats in total. Council officers recommended that Jekaterina Jermakova’s plans be approved while two councillors and committee member and self-described cat hater Coun Thomas Robson said complaints about it were exaggerated.
The councillor said: “I’m not a cat lover, I’m a cat hater, but having said that the objections to this are rather exaggerated. I don’t see a significant reason to refuse this.” Committee member Coun Kevin Casson, of Cottingham South, said he never experienced issues from a cat sanctuary close to his home. The councillor said: “As long as you don’t put male and female cats together there’s no noise problems and there’s no issue with smell if you put down litter trays.
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