Carcasses of cats dumped in Jelutong rubbish bin removed by unknown individuals

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Carcasses of cats dumped in Jelutong rubbish bin removed by unknown individuals
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GEORGE TOWN: The carcasses of several cats dumped in a rubbish bin in Jelutong have been removed by unknown individuals.

“When the team arrived to investigate, there were no cat carcasses in the rubbish bin,” she said when contacted.

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