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Originally Posted by rhazes79
Kulstud2, its not the vet school instructor who catched this strays but adminstration staff of UPM. My friend said most probably the lady were joking about throwing the cat into the lake and my friend said that he just heard from the others colleague that the strays are put to sleep after they catched them. and my friend said he'll continue investigate for me.
I just hope it was a sick joke.
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Hmmm...
Maybe what she meant buang kat tasik mean buang DEKAT tasik?
Like when ppl throw cats at the restaurant, not literally in the restaurant but more like the areas of the restaurants.
Or buang dekat rumah org, doesnt literally mean buang at someone's house, just a a taman perumahan or something like that.
I think that was what she meant though it doesnt mean it's a right thing to do. Usually, when SPCA, DBKL etc are doing the catching cats thingy, most of the captured cats were put to sleep, especially those with diseases and old cats.
Just imagine, a DSH kittens are hard enough to get adopted, let alone the old ones.
If you asked me and I dont intent to sound harsh or cruel, letting those poor cats dying peacefully (put to sleep - euthanize?) is a much humane way than being burned to death, hit by a car or lorry or died painfully and slowly due to diseases.
Just freaking start from home la, neuter/spay your OWN cats. At the very least, if the cat got lost, kidnapped or even being thrown by the so called owner (meaning you)... it will not at least contribute to the strays population.