Vietnam police rescue hundreds of cats stolen for meat by animal crime ring
Vietnamese police in Ho Chi Minh City have rescued over 400 cats from a crime ring involved in the cat meat trade. The operation, which occurred last week, followed a series of pet thefts and led to the detention of nine individuals.

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AI-generatedVietnamese police in Ho Chi Minh City have rescued over 400 cats from a crime ring involved in the cat meat trade. The operation, which occurred last week, followed a series of pet thefts and led to the detention of nine individuals. Authorities discovered hundreds of live cats in cages and dozens of dead cats in containers. While over 40 cats were reunited with their owners, several dozen died due to the poor conditions. This bust highlights the significant scale of the cat meat trade in Vietnam, where thousands of cats are reportedly trafficked and slaughtered monthly. The incident has raised awareness about pet theft and cat meat consumption, with some cities working to curb the practice.
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5 extractedThousands of cats every month are being stolen, trafficked and slaughtered for meat across the country.
The suspects admitted to trapping and collecting cats across south Vietnam over the past three years.
Nine individuals were detained in connection with the cat meat crime ring.
More than 40 cats were reunited with their owners.
Vietnam police rescued over 400 cats from a crime ring in Ho Chi Minh City.