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SPCA offers RM10,000 reward for info on cat killings in UM

It was previously reported that five cats had died under strange circumstances on the UM campus grounds.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 03 Jan 2025 2:29PM

SPCA offers RM10,000 reward for info on cat killings in UM
The reward campaign has proven effective in tackling animal cruelty, and a similar initiative in Penang helped stop a poisoning incident. - Picture for illustration only, January 3, 2025

THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Selangor (SPCA) has offered an RM10,000 reward for verified information which could lead to identifying and prosecuting the culprit behind the series of cat mutilations in Universiti Malaya (UM).

“This appalling cruelty is not just heartbreaking; it is a grave criminal act under Malaysia’s Animal Welfare Act 2015,” said Christine Chin, Chairman of SPCA Selangor. 

“We urgently call on anyone with credible information to come forward. Together, we can ensure justice for these innocent animals and prevent future tragedies,” she said in a statement.

It was previously reported that five cats had died under strange circumstances on the UM campus grounds. One cat carcass was found near the university's gymnasium.

"Criminological research underscores the gravity of animal cruelty cases. Studies, such as the Macdonald Triad, reveal that intentional harm to animals can escalate to crimes against humans. 

"However, exploring all possible explanations, including interactions among stray animals, is equally critical before concluding.

“By investigating all angles, we can address the root causes—be it human cruelty or inadequate stray management—and work towards meaningful solutions,”  Chin added.

She said the reward campaign has proven effective in tackling animal cruelty, and a similar initiative in Penang helped stop a poisoning incident.

"The RM10,000 reward in UM is aimed to encourage whistle-blowing, prevent any future incidents and raise awareness.

"SPCA is also urging the UM community to continue to monitor and report any suspicious activities," she said.

Any information to be shared confidentiality can be channelled to 011-51189716 or [email protected]. - January 3, 2025

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