Torre del Greco - Ten cats, all belonging to the same colony, were found dead in recent days in Greek's tower, in the province of Naples.
This was announced by Aidaa, the Italian association for the protection of animals and the environment, which in a note stated that the animals were "all sterilized and in good health" and that "they belonged to the same colony, which was also in the process of being registered".
The association's volunteers say that the colony was located near some apartment buildings in the Sant'Antonio neighborhood, and a few days earlier some neighbors "had complained about the cats climbing onto the balconies.
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AIDAA announced that it has decided to "file a complaint, currently against unknown persons, and to offer a €1.000 reward to anyone who, through a formal complaint, filed with law enforcement according to the law, helps identify and, through their testimony, secures a definitive conviction of the perpetrators of the massacre."






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It's really sad to see that the cats died, yet they were in good health. I don't understand how something like this could happen, especially if there were complaints from the neighbors. I hope the culprit is found.
It is a truly sad and shocking situation. It is unclear how someone could harm cats that were healthy. I hope that the authorities will find the culprits and that justice will be done for these animals.