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Malaysia Animal Association (Facebook)
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On Thursday, 20 May, the non-governmental organisation (NGO) took to their Facebook page to offer a RM2,000 reward to anyone who could successfully track down the animal abusers.
They wrote, “The act of throwing a cat into a mine like this cannot be forgiven. The cat could have faced death, whether by drowning or getting eaten by predatory fishes.”
“Help us identify them, the location, and the voice of the perpetrator and his friends. There may be acquaintances, relatives, colleagues, or neighbours who may know the suspects in this cruel video.”
In the 16-second video, two men can be seen standing at the edge of the pond as one of them flings a cat into the air.
They both burst out laughing as the cat lands in the water.
Meanwhile, the person recording the video can also be heard laughing. In Mandarin, the man is heard joking, “Walao eh, why are you guys so bad.”
He then proudly zooms in to show the helpless cat swimming away.
“Malaysia Animal Association has received accurate information on the identity of the perpetrators and have extended the information to the Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia (DVS) in Putrajaya,” they wrote, not more than nine hours from their initial post.
They added that the perpetrators’ information — complete with names, photos, addresses, and telephone numbers have been obtained.
“Arrests and charges now depend on the investigation by the authorities. Legal matters are under their control.”
The NGO thanked the public for successfully gathering information with them and encouraged everyone to continue reporting acts of cruelty against animals to them so they can keep holding abusers accountable for their actions.