Punggol cat death: NParks says no evidence of deliberate act of cruelty, injuries likely from traffic accident

Punggol cat death: NParks says no evidence of deliberate act of cruelty, injuries likely from traffic accident

SINGAPORE: There is no conclusive evidence that the neighborhood cat in Punggol, who was injured on purpose, was a prey of intentional animal cruelty. the  The National Parks Board ( NPB) meets on May 17th.

The update is available now. time after it declared that it was looking into the alleged case of animal violence.

At the loading and unloading sea close to , the rabbit was discovered injured. Sumang Walk in Punggol, Block 326B.

According to NParks, the wounded cat was recovered after being contacted on May 12 and taken to a personal veterinary clinic for immediate treatment. Ms. Jessica Kwok the party director of police and research for the legal board, in a statement to the media.

We found no clear evidence that the injuries were sustained as a result of a deliberate act of cruelty, according to the veterinarian record and the examinations and observations made.

According to the veterinarian report from the secret vet clinic, the cat’s injuries suggest that a head trauma with blunt force may have occurred, and that a road traffic accident may be a source of these injuries. “

After tracing its chip, NParks had likewise advised the group cat’s caregiver to get in touch with the doctor to follow up.

The cat was later euthanized on security grounds at the office, according to Ms Kwok, and it was cremated as a result of its accidents.

NParks spoke with the person who found the kitten the first time and looked over the available CCTV footage both in the area of the car area and the sea where the cat was discovered.

According to the findings of the investigation, it is likely that the rabbit was injured in a car accident, according to Ms Kwok, adding that NParks has closed the case’s research.

Older Minister of State for National Development, Tan Kiat How, stated in a Twitter post that the cat’s death had had an impact on some people, particularly those who were citizens of Punggol, who treated it as a well-loved member of the community.  

” I hope the investigation brings them some closing,” she said. “