"Killing a Cat and Abandoning the Body in a Shopping Bag"
Boyfriend Mr. A "I Don't Remember Well Due to Intoxication"
Animal Rights Group "Clearly Intended to Kill the Cat"

The image of a man brutally killing and abandoning his girlfriend's cat has been captured on closed-circuit television (CCTV), sparking public outrage.


According to the animal rights organization 'CARE' on the 27th, on the 18th, a man identified as A killed the cat owned by his girlfriend B, placed the corpse in a shopping bag, and abandoned it.


On the day of the incident, A induced B to go out. Upon returning home, B found a broken mirror inside the house and noticed that the cat was missing. When B suspiciously asked A about the whereabouts of the cat, A denied knowing anything, saying "I don't know." Believing the cat had left the house, B searched for it for two days.


[Image source=Animal rights organization 'CARE' Instagram]

[Image source=Animal rights organization 'CARE' Instagram]

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Later, after checking the officetel's CCTV, B confirmed that A was seen carrying the dead cat along with broken glass shards in a shopping bag.


When confronted with the evidence, A finally admitted that the cat had scratched him to death and acknowledged, "It is true that I took the cat's corpse out." However, he claimed, "I was drunk and don't remember," and did not disclose where he abandoned the body. CARE has currently filed a complaint against A for violating the Animal Protection Act.


CARE stated, "The CCTV footage shows that A was not intoxicated at all," and pointed out, "He took a taxi to move, and showed meticulousness in cleaning up crime traces by putting even the broken glass fragments into the shopping bag."


They added, "Cats do not deliberately hit their bodies against mirrors," and "Even if, as A claimed, the cat scratched him and he hit it once, it would not cause immediate death, nor would it be a reason to kill."


Furthermore, they questioned, "There is no doubt that A brutally assaulted the cat to the extent that the mirror was broken," and "It is also incomprehensible that he did not take the cat to a veterinary hospital for emergency treatment nor inform B of this fact."



Finally, CARE asserted, "Considering the act of hiding the truth even after abandoning the cat, it can be comprehensively judged that A had a strong intention to kill the cat."


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