In a disturbing state of affairs, an undergraduate student from Chennai has shed light on a new trend of stray cats being kidnapped and illegally sold for their meat. The student, Joshua, during his routine, mistakenly came across some people, at odd hours, who were dropping 10-15 bags of cats, that were claimed by roadside eateries.
The horrific tendency of this incriminating practice has many raised eyebrows regarding the security of stray animals and the quality of local eateries food standards. The narrative points to large-scale activity, with regards,not only to animals rights but also public health. Police officers are already been asked to investigate and block in anyhow possible of such illegal acitivities.
This tragedy has triggered anger and dismay of the animal lovers and, of course, public globally, thus leading to the demands for the establishment of tougher regulations in the field of animal protection and food safety issues. This is also a matter of raising queries on the source of meet and biryani dishes from local people and everyone ought to be alert concerning what they eat.
As the plot unveils, it’s undoubtedly that this matter is more than animal cruelty. It’s a matter correlated with the civil duty of a society and its moral compass. Perhaps this will prove to be Joshua’s catalyst for transforming the silent hardships of stray cats in Chennai into an attainable haven marked by care and compassion.
இன்னும் 10 வருஷம் ஆச்சுனா பூனையே இருக்காது… இரவில் வந்து பூனைகளை கடத்தும் நபர்… பிரியாணி கடைகளுக்கு விற்கப்படுகிறதா? கல்லூரி மாணவர் கொடுத்த பரபரப்பு பேட்டி#Chennai | #Cats | #Animals | #Pets | #PolimerNews pic.twitter.com/NjqSqrJXcW
— Polimer News (@polimernews) April 30, 2024




