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May

PETA Offers £1,000 to Catch Cat Killers

According to a recent news article, a young woman and two friends were seen throwing a cat into the river Thames to meet his death. The three people were caught on CCTV sneaking up on tabby Kilo and throwing him over the side of the HMS Belfast in London Bridge before running away.

Not only is this sad and infuriating, it happened right round the corner from the PETA offices! So we’re offering up to £1,000 as a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever’s responsible. Kilo’s brother Oscar has also been missing since December.


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posted by karen on May 29th, 2008 at 9:58 pm

omg.. thats so sick! why would anyone do that. now i cant help just imagining it screaching as it flew over the side.. the noise they mustve heard. how can they be so cold? that would haunt me.. thats just wrong they should be jailed for that because thats just like murder… killing animals should just be classed as murder and taken as seirously its unfair.

posted by rayjacksonancholme on July 1st, 2008 at 11:01 am

This is awful, I am truly saddened. The CCTV images need to be put in the public domain so we can catch these imbeciles.

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