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Dead Felines At Pasir Ris Park Spark Concerns Of Serial Cat Killer

 


SPCA is very concerned over the mysterious and untimely deaths of seven community cats from Pasir Ris Park, which has been reported in the media.

One of our rescue officers was called to the scene last Friday 19 June and later accompanied the callers with Angel (a surviving cat that was found foaming at the mouth), to a private veterinary clinic.

The case reportedly, is now under investigation by the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority.

Our fingers are crossed that Angel is on the road to a speedy recovery, and we thank the kind volunteers and caregivers who rescued her.

We urge anyone with further leads on this case to contact our 24-hour hotline 6287 5355 ext 9, and/or email inspector@spca.org.sg, as soon as possible.

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/dead-felines-pasir-ris-park-spark-concerns-serial-cat-killer



SINGAPORE — For the past one-and-a-half years, cat lover Elle Tusya Salim would make her way to Pasir Ris Park nightly, armed with bags of feed for the stray cats in the vicinity. However, her nightly routine was disrupted two Sundays ago, after three cats failed to show up for their regular feeding…

Source: http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/dead-felines-pasir-ris-..



 

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