Injured Stray Cat Reportedly Killed Instead of Rescued Deserves Justice

Target: Commissioner General Yoon Hee-keun, Korean National Police Agency

Goal: Urge a thorough investigation and prosecution of individuals allegedly responsible for the cruel killing of an injured stray cat.

In Incheon, South Korea, cleaning workers contracted by the Incheon Seo-gu Office were reportedly dispatched to assist an injured stray cat following a request for help. Instead of providing the necessary aid, the workers allegedly used cleaning tools to kill the cat and disposed of it as trash. This apparent action came to light after a witness filed a complaint, accusing the workers of treating the animal cruelly.

The company involved reportedly claimed that the cat was severely injured and appeared to be in pain, seemingly suggesting it would not survive the trip to a veterinarian. However, this apparent decision to end the animal’s life without proper veterinary assessment or humane intervention raises serious ethical and legal concerns. The reported incident highlights a lack of proper training and protocols for handling injured animals, as well as a disregard for animal welfare laws.

Such actions not only demonstrate a blatant disregard for the humane treatment of animals but also violate South Korea’s Animal Protection Act, which prohibits the abuse and mistreatment of animals. Allowing this reported incident to go unaddressed could set a dangerous precedent and undermine efforts to promote compassion and responsibility towards needy animals.

It is imperative that authorities conduct a thorough investigation into this matter and hold those allegedly responsible accountable for their actions. Prevent future incidents of this nature by enforcing existing animal welfare laws and ensuring appropriate consequences.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Commissioner General Yoon Hee-keun,

I am writing to express my deep concern regarding a recent incident in Incheon where cleaning workers allegedly killed an injured stray cat they were dispatched to assist. According to reports, instead of taking the animal to a veterinarian for proper care, the workers used cleaning tools to end its life and disposed of it as litter. This has sparked outrage over the apparent cruelty involved.

While the company seemingly claims the cat was severely injured and would not survive, the apparent decision to kill the animal without seeking professional veterinary assessment violates ethical standards and potentially the Animal Protection Act. Such actions reflect a serious disregard for animal welfare and the responsibilities entrusted to those responding to calls for assistance.

I urge you to initiate a thorough investigation into this incident and ensure that those allegedly responsible are held accountable under the law. Additionally, I encourage the implementation of proper training and protocols for all personnel involved in responding to situations involving animals, to prevent such tragic outcomes in the future.

By taking decisive action, you will reaffirm South Korea’s commitment to animal welfare and send a clear message that cruelty towards animals will not be tolerated.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: pontla


6 Comments

  1. Korea…home of the dog meat farm so no surprise there….

  2. HAVE THESE PEOPLE SHOT AND BUTCHERED AS THEY ARE THE WORST OF THE WORST IN SOUTH KOREA… BUT UNFORTUNATELY THEY ARE MORE OF THESE EVIL SCUM OF THE EARTH,. THEY’LL BE VISITING HELL SOON!!! IF I HAD MY WAY!!!
    R.I.P. TO THIS POOR PRECIOUS KITTY >^..^<

  3. Irene Leggett says:

    What else would you expect from this gut-wrenchingly vile country and its psychotic, deranged, depraved masses. I expect the ‘workers’ probably enjoyed murdering this cat and may even have cooked and eaten it.

  4. why the hell would korea care??? They torture dogs and cats so no surprise what they did to this poor innocent furbaby. (and yes – korea is HELL on earth)

  5. Both North and South Korea treat their animals cruelly. This poor cat never had a chance. It costs nothing to be kind to an animal..

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