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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

--> We do not understand how people can be so cruel to cute animals like this...

It is with a heavy heart we're writing this entry.. we seriously cannot believe how SICK people can get... And Cats, naturally close to humans esp those who are fed everytime by humans, are extra trusting of humans.

Camry: Yes, even though i naturally want to go towards cats whenever we see them, I will not do something like this!! I remember once where the cat smacked my head 3x, and i was so shocked i couldnt react!!

Cayenne: Cats are bigger than me, I havent really interacted with cats before though.. but I condemn people who do this kinda thing too.

Chevro: THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK!!! We hope to hunt the cat killers down and prosecute them ASAP.

Mummy: Hmm, i'm wondering if its related to the recent economic downturn and the increased stress causing stress to be diverted to the stray animals? sighz..

Daddy: Ya, I have to agree.....
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We may nt have any cats in our family, but still, we have to declare that we have nothing against cats.. they are wonderful animals in thier own rights.

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A few shots mummy took from SPCA the other time she was there... Aint the kittens very sweet?

Here's the article:


On trail of Seletar cat killer
Dozens of cat carcasses found in bags buried at roadside
By Teh Jen Lee

February 03, 2009




THEY looked like ordinary trash bags lying along Seletar Road, waiting to be picked up by the waste collection truck.

But they contained the bodies of cats, carefully sealed in plastic containers or bags.

It is understood that there could be up to 45 cat carcasses in the bags.


They were dug up by the police, after getting a call.

It's not known who killed the cats. Or why. Or how.

But it appears to have been the worst mass killing of cats that Singapore has seen (see report on facing page).

There are few clues, and it is not even clear yet exactly when the cats died.

It is illegal for anyone but trained veterinarians to put down any animal in Singapore.

The New Paper was tipped off by the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) about the grisly finds.

SPCA understands that a woman caller, believed to be a resident of Seletar estate, had alerted the police to the stench.

SPCA took some of the dead cats to the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) Animal & Plant Health Laboratory to see if a post-mortem can be carried out.

Three of them, said executive officer Deirdre Moss, 'were in a white plastic box securely taped on all sides'.

She said: 'The SPCA is urgently appealing for witnesses to come forward, who may have seen any persons burying the bags in the different locations along Seletar Road.'

Following the examination of the three bodies, the SPCA veterinary report found that the cats were likely to have been dead for at least a week.

Further investigation would be necessary by way of a post-mortem to establish the cause of death.

The police informed SPCA around 8.20pm on Thursday night that '45 dead cats had been buried in the vicinity of 1 Stratton Place, along Seletar Road, within Seletar estate'.

Holes in the ground

When The New Paper went to Seletar Road on Friday morning to investigate, we found 13 bags lying along the road. They were in three separate locations within a distance of 500m.

This was after the SPCA had removed some of the carcasses.

Near the bags were holes that had been recently dug up, measuring about 30cm deep.

Someone had taken the trouble to bury the cats. But why? And how did the animals die? Was it painfully?

Ms Moss said: 'The cats have been dead for a number of days and this may hamper establishing the cause of death for these animals.'

The stench of the decomposing bodies was overpowering.

With plastic bags acting as gloves, The New Paper team opened up one of the black plastic bags found at the end of Seletar Road, near a construction site.

We found a dog-food plastic bag inside, that had been taped securely. When we opened that bag, we found another layer of red plastic.

But at the bottom of the bag we opened, we could see some dark brown liquid that had possibly seeped out from the decomposing body.

By then, the smell had become unbearable and we decided to stop because if the liquid spilled out, the stench would have affected the surrounding residential area.

A Bangladeshi construction worker who declined to be named said the police were there at 9am on Friday, but he didn't know what they were looking for.

'I didn't hear anything about dead cats,' he said.

Said a 36-year-old Sri Lankan domestic helper living across from where the bags were found, who gave her name only as Mala: 'It was very smelly this morning. While I was watering the plants around 7am, I could smell something but I didn't know what it was.

'I've never seen people keep cats around here.'

Her employer, Mr Kish Ranai, 50, told The New Paper that his neighbours had called the police because they had noticed the foul smell.

'The first time I smelled it was yesterday evening when the police were around and they were digging up the bags. I didn't know that they contained cat carcasses,' he said.

'I've been a resident here for more than 15 years and it's the first time something like this has happened. It's cruel. Those culprits must be dealt with.'

He wondered aloud why the cats were not sent to SPCA to be put down humanely.

The New Paper's efforts to speak to the neighbour who called the police were unsuccessful.

Mr Justin Chiam, 20, a jogger who happened to be passing by, noticed the strong stench.

'It's my first time jogging here and I noticed the smell immediately. This is animal cruelty,' he said.

A spokesman for AVA said they received a total of 10 cat carcasses submitted by SPCA on Friday.

Preliminary examination indicated that all 10 carcasses were in a highly decomposed state. Post-mortem examination is still ongoing.

AVA will investigate all reports of animal cruelty.

For an investigation to be meaningful and productive, the report should be accompanied by sufficient evidence that an act of animal cruelty has been committed and information that could lead to the identity of the perpetrator, said AVA.

Witnesses willing to testify in court against the perpetrator will help in the prosecution.

Anyone found guilty of animal cruelty can be fined up to $10,000 or jailed 12 months or both.

Members of the public can contact the SPCA at 62875355 extension 9.

Ms Moss said: 'We're desperately hoping that someone will come forward and shed some light on this horrific find.'

11:14 PM

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