Bury, U.K. – Pet owners in Bury are being advised to keep their cats indoors following a series of disturbing, cruel acts of violence. As reported by BBC News, Oldham Cat Rescue reported the death of a rescue cat on March 21; the 13-year-old cat, Poppy, was beheaded.
And Kitty Rescue Bury said that a cat named Pickle, and another grey cat (owner unknown) were killed deliberately, in an “awful way.” The deaths have prompted the rescue agencies to encourage owners to keep their pets indoors.
The police and the RSPCA have been informed of the cruel deaths and there is an active investigation underway. In the meantime, pet owners are advised to remain vigilant to keep their cats safe from harm.
“If anyone has first-hand information about what happened we would urge them to call the RSPCA, in confidence, on 0300 123 8018.”
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