A 79-year-old solicitor, Dr Katherine Theodotou, sues the RSPCA and police following a raid in which officers entered her home and she alleges they “chopped down” her front door. She claims she was “pushed violently to the ground” during the incident. The case stems from reports that her disabled cat, named Rita, was being mistreated, which led to the involvement of animal welfare officers and police.
According to the reporting, Theodotou characterizes the action as an attempted “rescue” of the animal, while her lawsuit focuses on the conduct of the entry and the impact on her personally. The available information does not include the outcomes of the dispute or any official findings from courts or investigators at this stage. The reports also do not provide statements from the RSPCA or police within the supplied material.