{"id":43950,"date":"2025-01-28T16:52:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:52:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/alinity-shares-spca-investigation-findings-following-cat-tossing-scandal-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:52:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:52:22","slug":"alinity-shares-spca-investigation-findings-following-cat-tossing-scandal-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/alinity-shares-spca-investigation-findings-following-cat-tossing-scandal-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Alinity shares SPCA investigation findings following cat-tossing scandal &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Alinity shares SPCA investigation findings following cat-tossing scandal Alinity, InstagramControversial Twitch streamer Alinity Divine stirred backlash across the net after angrily tossing her pet cat over her head during a live broadcast, prompting investigation from a local animal rights group \u2013 and the organization has finally revealed their findings. After Alinity\u2019s clip went viral, the Saskatoon SPCA Tweeted that they had received a \u201cformal cruelty complaint\u201d regarding the incident, with even the likes of PETA begging Twitch to ban her from their platform. Despite the backlash, Alinity welcomed the SPCA to investigate the treatment of her animals, claiming that the org would visit her home in a \u201ccouple of days.\u201d After four days of waiting, the Saskatoon SPCA finally published a statement regarding the scandal to Facebook, where they effectively cleared Alinity of all scrutiny, arguing that she had \u201cno malicious intent\u201d and even \u201cexpressed remorse\u201d concerning her cat-tossing controversy. Read More: How to watch Logan Paul\u2019s \u201cChallenger Games\u201d &#8211; \u201cThe investigation determined that there was no malicious intent in any of the reported incidents, and the owner expressed genuine remorse for her actions,\u201d the post read. \u201c\u2026The actions depicted in each incident were not malicious in nature and the animals appeared healthy and well.\u201d 600 Alinity herself later Tweeted out the post to her personal account, although she has yet to speak further on the incident as of publishing this piece, aside from notifying viewers that she will resume streaming on Saturday, July 27. \u201cLmao. There was no malicious intent in you throwing your cat or feeding it vodka?\u201d one user Tweeted. \u201cLol k.\u201d Read More: Police shut down massive FaZe Clan meetup &#8211; \u201cDisappointing that someone can put their animals in danger, but it\u2019s all okay if they show remorse,\u201d another wrote. \u201cI have no words right now.\u201d Lmao. There was no malicious intent in you throwing your cat or feeding it vodka? Lol k \u2014 \u266c\u266a (@UnsatiatedBlood) July 26, 2019 Disappointing that someone can put their animals in danger, but it&#8217;s all okay if they show remorse. I have no words right now. \u2014 Carrie (@CarrieMusicc) July 26, 2019 In fact, the outrage against Alinity has become so great that the streamer even claimed critics were asking her neighbors where she lived \u2013 a development she deemed \u201creally scary.\u201d Please stop coming to my house and asking my neighbours where I am. Its actually really scary \u2014 Alinity (@AlinityTwitch) July 22, 2019 With the SPCA\u2019s findings finally publicized, both fans and critics alike await an official statement from Twitch, as Alinity has yet to receive a ban from the platform for what many deem to be \u201cabusive\u201d behavior toward her pet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Alinity shares SPCA investigation findings following cat-tossing scandal Alinity, InstagramControversial Twitch streamer Alinity Divine stirred backlash across the net after angrily tossing her pet cat over her head during a live broadcast, prompting investigation from a local animal rights group \u2013 and the organization has finally revealed their findings. 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