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Animal cruelty in Mong Kok|The founder brought the Maine Coon cat to an interview last year to talk about the way of doing business. Netizens urged to show up and take responsibility

2023-02-04T06:36:50.943Z


Mong Kok last night (3rd) revealed a case of animal abuse. After a cat shop on Xiyangcai South Street closed down, 4 well-known cats were abandoned, resulting in a harsh environment full of feces and urine, surrounded by garbage, black lights and black fires, and finally 1 cat died tragically in the shop


Mong Kok last night (3rd) revealed a case of animal abuse.

After a cat shop on Xiyangcai South Street closed down, 4 well-known cats were abandoned, resulting in a harsh environment full of feces and urine, garbage all around, black lights and black fires. In the end, 1 cat died tragically in the shop, and the other 3 cats died. Skinny, temporarily taken over by Aixie.

The words "Fluffy Paws" and "Moe Cat Living Museum" were posted outside the door of the store involved, but its Facebook page has been closed, and the contact number of the store cannot be reached because it is not registered.


Looking through the information, the founder of "Moe Cat Living Museum" brought the same Maine Coon cat "store manager" Tony to accept a Youtube channel interview in November last year.

In the interview, she talked about the way of doing business and the services provided by the store, and also talked about how to raise Maine Coon cats and introduced cat food, etc. She said that she had brought cats to participate in competitions.

According to the information provided at the bottom of the video, the store name and address match the store involved, but the contact number has not been registered.

After the incident was exposed, some netizens left messages on the video and social platforms, demanding that the founder come forward and take responsibility.


The founder brought the same Maine Coon cat "store manager" Tony to accept a Youtube channel interview in November last year.

Last night (3rd) at about 10:30, the police received a report from an enthusiastic citizen surnamed Li (45 years old) that a cat shop on the first floor of Tang 1, No. 154-158 Sai Yeung Choi South Street was suspected to have closed down, but the shop was still open There are cats and no one to take care of them.

Firefighters broke into the house after receiving the report and found 4 cats at the scene, one of which was apparently dead and the other 3 were still alive.

Ai Xie pointed out that one Ragdoll cat died at the scene, and the other three surviving cats were two Maine Coon cats and one Manki cat.

According to the merchants of the building, the cat shop involved has not turned on the lights for at least a week, and some even pointed out that no one has shown up at the cat shop since November last year.

The signboard and words on the facade of the cat shop involved in the case were melted and rotten, and there were red oil stains on the wall. It is reported that several people were present to clean up the cat shop at the time of the incident, and it cannot be ruled out that the cat shop had been destroyed earlier.

Checking the information, the cat shop at the same location was oiled in June 2020. Its English shop name is the same as the cat shop involved in this case, but the Chinese shop name at that time was "Big Cat Club".

The surviving 3 cats were picked up by Aixie.

(Photo by Huang Jiangqi)

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Animal abuse in Mong Kok|The cat shop involved in the case was full of feces and urine, and the enthusiastic man returned home and reported: the prisoner starved to death!

Animal cruelty in Mong Kok|The cat shop was suspected to be closed for a long time, and 4 famous cats were ignored, and 1 of them died in the shop

Source: hk1

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