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Two youths involved in the torture of a cat which was forced into a microwave have avoided a custodial sentence.The 17-year-olds from Teignmouth had earlier admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. A youth court, sitting at Newton Abbot Magistrates' Court, gave the teenagers - who cannot be named - a 12-month youth rehabilitation order.Colin Sherlock, 44, of Newton Abbot, was jailed for 126 days in November for his part in the torture.At an earlier hearing, the court was told the cat - called Roxy - was tortured at a house in Teignmouth in May.The black and white cat was put inside a microwave oven by Sherlock and the microwave was switched on.