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Man Caught Throwing Cat Into Mine, NGO Offers RM2K To Witnesses Who Can Identify Him

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Source: Malaysia Animal Association | Facebook

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Being in the middle of a pandemic and having to stay at home can sometimes be ridiculously boring.

But, that doesn’t mean that we should abuse animals to keep us entertained.

The Malaysia Animal Association took to their Facebook page to offer a reward to anyone who can identify a man who decided to throw a cat into a mine filled with water.

ANIMAL MALAYSIA TAWAR RM2,000.00 SAKSI YANG BERJAYA JEJAK PELAKU LEMPAR KUCING KE DALAM LOMBONGAksi lempar kucing ke…

Posted by Persatuan Haiwan Malaysia – Malaysia Animal Association on Wednesday, May 19, 2021

They wrote, “The Malaysia Animal Association is offering RM2,000 to witnesses who can successfully track the perpetrator who threw the cat into the mine. The act of throwing a cat into a mine like this cannot be forgiven. The cat could face the risk of death whether by drowning or getting eaten by predatory fishes.”

They believe that the incident might have happened in Johor.

“Help us identify him, the location and the voice of the perpetrator and his friend. There may be friends, acquaintances, relatives, colleagues or neighbours who may know the suspects in this cruel video,” they added.

Anyone with information on their identities, can contact the Malaysia Animal Association via WhatsApp at +60166345464.

“The Malaysia Animal Association will offer a reward of RM2,000 to any party who succeeds in helping the perpetrators be prosecuted and sentenced. Complete information will be extended to the authorities.”

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section.

 

Also read: Selangor Shelter For Stray Cats Deemed “A Torture Centre Where Cats Wait To Die”

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