1 of 2 dead cats in Yishun killed by stray dogs

The suspect for the other is still at large, however.

Guan Zhen Tan | February 10, 2017, 05:26 PM

Two cats were found dead in Yishun on the same day on Feb. 9, allegedly killed as a result of abuse.

One of them had its throat slit open and the other was found bloodied and battered.

Facebook page Yishun 326 Tabby Cat have since updated that the cause of one of cat's death has been determined.

An Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) officer retrieved CCTV footage and found that the white cat was attacked by two stray dogs at approximately 3.45am, effectively ruling out abuse for the cat, affectionately known as Snowy to community cat caretakers.

(You can click here to see the post. It might have been hidden from public view as it contains disturbing images.)

Dear Friends

Update On Dead Cat Found At KTP

AVA officer who attended to the case this afternoon was able to retrieve cctv footage from the police by evening. It has captured the act of 2 stray dogs attacking the white cat at 3.45am yesterday morning.

We are saddened by the frequent incidents of dogs attacking cats in our community. Rest in peace snowy. We will miss you terribly.

We want to thank AVA and the police for their effort and efficiency in solving this case. We want to express our thanks to KTP Hospital management for their assistance too.

Last but not the least to all Yishunites, thank you for all the information and connection. Let's continue to watch over our helpless and voiceless community cats in Yishun. God bless !

Team Mira

This is Snowy in happier times:

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AVA is currently appealing for information regarding the case of the cat with a slit throat.

If you are an eyewitness to the act of abuse or possess photographic or video evidence, contact AVA at 1800-476-1600.

Do not move the body if the animal is already dead. If the animal requires urgent attention, call the SPCA hotline immediately at 6287 5355 ext 9.

 

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