Ho Chi Minh City police in Vietnam have rescued more than 400 live cats as part of a raid on a network that is suspected of collecting and stealing cats in various areas in the south of the country, with the aim of transporting them to the cat meat industry. Nine suspects have been arrested as part of the investigation.
During the raid, police officers located 45 cages, including about 400 live cats, that were being kept densely. Along with the …
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Ho Chi Minh City police in Vietnam have rescued more than 400 live cats as part of a raid on a network that is suspected of collecting and stealing cats in various areas in the south of the country, with the aim of transporting them to the cat meat industry. Nine suspects have been arrested as part of the investigation.
During the raid, police officers located 45 cages, including about 400 live cats, that were being kept densely. Along with the …