The mainland is now “a street to kill cats” scene bloody and cruel

Guangxi Liuzhou exploded “a street of live cats slaughtered”. (Video screenshot)

March 28 news, Guangxi Liuzhou Liujiang District, “live cat slaughter a street” exposure. From the scene video, a live cat slaughter market, vendors in front of the store placed a number of iron cages, each cage stuffed with live cats to be slaughtered.

The video has a witness said: “Not one or two cats, thousands of cats on the doorstep to sell, about a dozen cat restaurants. Whole cages of live cats, some with collars, some domestic cats, some stray cats, everything, some are still dead cats sick cats, after long-distance transport, capture, abuse, are dying.”

According to reports, cat sellers let customers choose, clip the selected cat out of the cage, hit the cat’s head with a wooden stick, at which point the cat is not completely dead, put into boiling water to scald the hair, and then dehaired in the dehairing machine. When slaughtered, the head is chopped off directly, sewage flows, the cat’s entrails are piled up in the street and garbage cans, flies are piled up, and there are basically no sanitary conditions.

After the video came to light, some Weibo users said, “Death to the conscience!” “The basic bottom line of being a human being should be there.”

“What’s wrong with Chinese people? Is the problem of Food and clothing has not been solved? Everything is eaten, and not afraid of karma? Too distressing, what is a companion animal do not know? What is the psychology of people who eat? “

“Where did the city police go?” “It should not be a day or two.”

In early February this year, Hunan Yongzhou Xintian County, a market was also exposed to the slaughter of live cats for sale. The tipster said that there were hundreds of live cats at the slaughter site, and whenever a restaurant or the general public went to buy them, the stall owner directly removed them from the cage with long tongs and slaughtered them on the spot, selling them for 19 RMB per catty.

She revealed that the live cats were not quarantined and some of the rescued cats suffered from severe feline distemper.

Cat trafficking on the mainland has long been an industrial chain. The mainland’s Youth Daily reported back in 2016 that cat trafficking gangs in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai transported stolen cats to Guizhou, Guangdong and Guangxi, and were even able to export them to countries such as Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Cat trafficking vehicles take more than thirty hours to transport through the highway, and most of the cats do not eat or drink, and the drivers only drench the cats with some water to keep them from dying so that they can be sold.

Informed sources said that the mainland cat trafficking industry chain has been in place for more than thirty years, with the most important buyers collecting cats centrally in Guangdong, then slaughtering them on site and sending the meat to restaurants.