Seven individuals, including a lecturer, Universiti Malaya (UM) students, and an animal rights activist, are being questioned over recent cat deaths at UM. City police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa stated that a cat carcass, handed over by the activist on Dec 21, has been sent for autopsy, along with another found on Dec 25 at UM’s Faculty of Sports and Exercise Science parking lot.
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Kelab Kucing Malaysia has called for a thorough investigation, with its president, Khalid Rashid, urging expert involvement. Police, citing CCTV footage and veterinary assessments, revealed that stray dogs were responsible, with injuries consistent with dog attacks. The investigation continues.
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