unnecessary suffering• But in Leeds High Court, a vetdenied the minkenduredunnecessary suffering.• Doctors were unable to treat them unless and until their parents had been traced and this could cause unnecessary suffering.• He had carried out a deliberate act causing unnecessary suffering and cruelty.• He denied two charges of abandoning the pets in circumstanceslikely to cause them unnecessary suffering on October 23 last year.• They are both accused of fourteen offences of causing unnecessary suffering to animals.• Woodruff admitted causing unnecessary suffering when she appeared before Swindon Magistrates.