Malaysia Animal Association today has announced that they will increase the reward offer from RM3,000 to RM10,000 to any individual or group who has information regarding a burned cat incidents.
The announcement was made through their Facebook page yesterday. On the same post, they also get incomplete information by saying the incident happened in Pahang. However, details are not included for further investigation.
“Animal Malaysia raises the reward offer from RM3,000.00 to RM10,000.00 for any individual or group that can confirm the action of burning kittens by pouring oil and then lighting a fire using a lighter,” said the association.
The association also appealed for complete information with a police report to be taken until the perpetrator was arrested, charged in court and sentenced to the maximum for cruelly burning the kitten alive if the incident was true and the perpetrator was in Malaysia.
Recently, a 45 second video has gone viral on social media where it shows a cat was burned alive and the cruel act was recorded by the perpetrator himself.
Source: Malaysia Animal Association