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Suspected animal abuse case sees cat wrapped in tape

A photo showing a cat wrapped in tape with the cat’s paws constricted to its abdomen was widely circulated online, stirring outrage on the internet.
A netizen posted the photo online to a cat lovers’ Facebook group, exposing a Hong Kong woman who did this to her cat.

In the screen capture shared by the netizen, the woman wrote she wanted to find a cat willing to sleep in bed with her, having the cat’s paws around her neck.

“The previous cat I owned would sleep beside me putting her paws around my neck, but this cat failed to do so, I have no choice but to wrap the cat in tape,” the woman wrote.

Netizens also exposed the woman’s other vicious acts, where she bought a cat online only for a few days before she sold the cat to another owner. A photo the woman posted also saw her grabbing the cat by the neck single-handedly.

“I feel bad for the kitten having to go through all this, being tossed around like merchandise. They should be loved instead of tortured!” a netizen wrote.

Others also joined in, criticizing the woman being cold-blooded.

“It must be so painful when ripping off the tape from the cat! Unacceptable!” another netizen wrote, adding he had already filed a report to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

In Hong Kong, cruelty to animals carries a maximum penalty of three years in jail and a fine of up to HK$200,000.
Comments

Joyce Koskelin 4 year ago
This is horrible treatment for this poor kitten. The woman who did this should be jailed and then put into a mental hospital for the rest of HER life.
Or give Her the ELECTRIC CHAIR, TO GET IT OVER WITH.....she doesn't deserve any better treatment. Her brain has to be "mush" and a total forever
not knowing what is right and what IS NOT.
Da Muller 4 year ago
This woman is mentally not fit for having animals in her possession, and the question is why? This kind of behavior, if not the result of mental illness, typically is a sign of a drug personality sociopath. Applause, applause to Hong Kong for their animal protective laws.

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