A Far North woman has been banned from owning animals for 10 years after a court sentenced her for hoarding animals in what the SPCA described as "appalling conditions".
The Manukau District Court also ordered Martine Genet be subject to detailed supervision and counselling.
Genet was prosecuted following a 2013 investigation in which SPCA inspectors discovered two cats, two turkeys, six chickens and a peacock living in filthy conditions without food or water at a property in Tokoroa.
In 2014, in Botany, Auckland, she was found to have kept five cats locked in her car without food or water.
Conditions of her two years' intensive supervision included not being allowed to possess, consume or use any alcohol or drugs not prescribed to her; to complete a psychological assessment and undergo treatment recommended as part of the assessment; and to not move house without the prior written approval of a probation officer.