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The National Parks Board (NParks) is investigating a suspected case of animal cruelty in Punggol, following the violent death of a cat last week. A cat was recently found with severe injuries near Block 326B Sumang Walk in Punggol, according to a Facebook pStray cat in Punggol dies from 'deliberate abuse'; NParks investigating
The National Parks Board (NParks) is investigating a suspected case of animal cruelty in Punggol, following the violent death of a cat last week. A cat was recently found with severe injuries near Block 326B Sumang Walk in Punggol, according to a Facebook post by Luni Singapore, a non-profit animal welfare organisation, on Tuesday (May 13). The animal subsequently died, despite being given immediate veterinary assistance. This comes days after another community cat was found disemboweled, with its eyes gouged out in Yishun. In a Facebook post on May 9, Minister for Law and Home Affairs K. Shanmugam condemned the act, calling it «appalling cruelty.» According to Luni Singapore, the Punggol incident is believed to have occurred on May 11 or May 12. According to the group, the cat — named Shere Khan — was a gentle and well-loved community cat, known for his sweet and trusting nature. Read more