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Second cat poisoner may have struck



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Published Date: 01 October 2008
A TOTAL of 28 cats have been poisoned in neighbouring towns. Some 19 died recently after drinking antifreeze in Bridgwater, Somerset.
Now, in the past fortnight, a second killer is feared to have struck, after nine cats met a similar fate in Weston-super-Mare, only half an hour away. Six of those were on the same street in the Bournville estate, the RSPCA said.





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  • Last Updated: 30 September 2008 10:22 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

drunken proffet,

Tassy 01/10/2008 07:50:36
He could be an Aussi, we are right into killing feral cats over here. We prefer the native wildlife.
2

Matt there,

Somewhere 01/10/2008 11:08:37
Simple sollution. Find them, and force them to watch as their children, parents, etc., are made to consume whatever they gave to the cats.
3

Torpedoe,

Somerset 02/10/2008 21:26:23
What an imbecile 'Matt there' is. Obviously the cat killer is a wicked person, but to suggest killing that person's children and family is entirely inappropriate. This isn't a question of 'speciesism' a la Peter Singer. The torture and murder of any animal is unforgivable, but suggesting killing this persons innocent family in revenge is despicable and unhinged. You need help!

 

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