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September 29, 2023
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Stratford, Conn. – PETA is providing a praise of as much as $5,000 for info resulting in the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) who deserted 15 black cats in cages with out meals, water, or refuge from the weather close to the intersection of Major Boulevard and River Highway in Putney over the weekend. PETA’s praise is along with one introduced by way of Stratford Animal Rescue Society and brings the overall attainable praise to up to $5,500.
Footage courtesy of the Stratford Police Division
In keeping with Stratford police, the cats have been reported to the dept and located simply prior to heavy rains began. The rainy cages have been lined in feces and urine, making fingerprinting unattainable.
“Animals depend on us to give protection to them, however as a substitute, any individual dumped those cats at the roadside, the place they might have starved within the pouring rain,” says PETA Senior Vice President Colleen O’Brien. “If another animals stay on this individual’s custody, they may well be in coming near near risk, which is why PETA urges any person with details about this example to return ahead straight away.”
Tipsters will have to touch Detective Jennifer Murolo with the Stratford Police Division at [email protected] or 203-385-4127.
PETA—whose motto reads, partially, that “animals don’t seem to be ours to abuse whatsoever”—opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more info, please consult with PETA.org, concentrate to The PETA Podcast, or observe the crowd on X (previously Twitter), Fb, or Instagram.

