Two dogs that attacked cats, behaved aggressively towards residents captured by AVS

SINGAPORE: The Animal and Veterinary Service ( AVS ) has apprehended two stray dogs that killed dozens of cats and behaved aggressively toward locals.

The three dogs, which were captured at Fernvale Lane in Sengkang last Friday( Sept 8 ), appeared to have attacked cats in Ang Mo Kio and other locations.

According to rabbit feeds, 30 animals were mauled to death by the group in February of this year after they were spotted in Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon North, and Jalan Kayu.

The feeder estimated that 50 animals had been killed and claimed that the pups had traveled further as, also to Paya Lebar.

One feeding who preferred to go by Mrs. Ma claimed that AVS’s delayed response led to more cat deaths and safety concerns for locals.

The pups pursued a number of people. The 52-year-old, who has been feeding group animals for eight years, said,” It seems like sheer chance that no one was injured directly by the dogs.”

Although it was difficult to capture the dogs, AVS claimed to be aware of the health problems and to have set up traps.

According to reports and show & nbsp, dogs roam widely, are elusive, and stay away from traps. According to Dr. Chang Siow Foong, the class producer of society animal control at nbsp, AVS may have time to condition the dogs in order for the trapping to be successful.

In January, AVS announced that the pups had been sterilized as part of its Trap Neuter Release Manage program.