Shocking CCTV captures a woman punching a cat off a fence so that her dog can attack it because the animal was ‘bullying’ her cat

  • The footage shows three women and a dog chasing a cat at a house in London 
  • One of the thugs punches the pet in the face sending him flying off the fence
  • Valentina Kerinska, 36, was shocked when she cheked her CCTV video yesterday

Shocking CCTV footage has emerged online showing a woman punching a cat.

The disgusting video shows the thug, who is accompanied by another two women and a dog, walk over to the black and white pet which is sitting on a fence at a house in London.  

While holding her dog's leash in one hand she approaches the cat and hits it right in the face with her free hand, sending it flying off the fence.

Valentina Kerinska, 36, said she saw the three women chasing her cat, Jack, as she took her baby for a stroll in a pram yesterday afternoon.

The mother-of-three noticed the strangers in her driveway and they told her Jack had gotten into a fight with their cat.

They threatened Valentina, telling her next time they would bring a 'bigger dog' to attack her cat. 

Three women and a dog were lingering outside of a house in London. Above a lady in a pink dressing gown and the attacker in a black jacket search for the cat

Three women and a dog were lingering outside of a house in London. Above a lady in a pink dressing gown and the attacker in a black jacket search for the cat

The pet cat, Jack, hides from the dog by sitting on the fence. The two women approach him aggressively 

The pet cat, Jack, hides from the dog by sitting on the fence. The two women approach him aggressively 

When Valentina got home she reviewed her CCTV footage and was horrified by what she saw.

The video shows one woman chasing Jack with a broom, while all three women encourage the dog to run after her pet. 

The mother, who is on maternity leave from her role as a healthcare assistant at St. George's hospital, in Wandsworth, London, said: 'I didn't know what had been happening.

While holding her dog's leash in one hand, the thug punches Jack in the face with her free hand, sending him flying off the fence

While holding her dog's leash in one hand, the thug punches Jack in the face with her free hand, sending him flying off the fence

Jack's owner, Valentina Kerinska, 36, said she saw the three women chasing her pet as she took her baby for a stroll in a pram yesterday afternoon

Jack's owner, Valentina Kerinska, 36, said she saw the three women chasing her pet as she took her baby for a stroll in a pram yesterday afternoon

'I asked my husband to check the CCTV - I couldn't believe it. 

'Three women with a broom, dog and handbag chasing my cat and entering onto my property.

'They were letting the dog run loose, scaring my cat.

'I am still in shock - they said to me that my cat is bullying their cat. 

The mother-of-three Valentina asked her husband Steve Rigby to check the CCTV footage outside of their house. She was horrified by what she found 

The mother-of-three Valentina asked her husband Steve Rigby to check the CCTV footage outside of their house. She was horrified by what she found 

'I tried to explain to them my cat is coming home as well with scratches but I'm not roaming with a broom on the street to get justice. 

'The lady with the dressing gown said I'm going to get a bigger dog.' 

Near the end of the two minute video the dog comes back to the driveway with two of the women following shortly after. 

Above Valentina can be seen taking her newest baby for a stroll in a pram. She said: 'The lady with the dressing gown said she was going to get a bigger dog.' Velentina is on maternity leave from her role as a healthcare assistant at St. George's hospital in Wandsworth, London

Above Valentina can be seen taking her newest baby for a stroll in a pram. She said: 'The lady with the dressing gown said she was going to get a bigger dog.' Velentina is on maternity leave from her role as a healthcare assistant at St. George's hospital in Wandsworth, London

The thugs can be seen waiting at the top of the driveway when Valentina walks out with her pram.

Her husband Steve Rigby, who reviewed the footage remotely while out of the country, said: 'I was quite shocked when I reviewed the footage after Valentina told me they had been on the driveway. 

'I didn't know until I reviewed the footage that one lady knocked Jack off the fence.

'Three of them armed with broom hand bag and a dog to chase our poor cat, poor Jack was stressed last night and didn't want to leave the house - is this the way adults should behave towards a small cat? 

'Being away in Norway gives me a great deal of concern not only for Jack but my partner Valentina.'