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This cruel biker has started a feud against cats. He has openly declared that he hates them profoundly and has made it one of his primary missions to destroy as many as he possibly can. Not only is he viciously terminating these innocent animals, but is documenting his entire quest for justice by taking photos and later posting them on social media, letting everyone know what he has been up to. The biker has no problem with what he is doing and claims it is a true pleasure.
The mass culling of innocent cats is taking place as we speak in the city of Malang, East Java province in Indonesia. On his first ‘mission’ he poisoned no less than six cats (see photos below). This was just the start of his inhumane and twisted campaign. When one of the cats did not fall for the poison he had planted, outsmarted him and run away, the attacker, identified through social media as Perry Paul Njio Haullussy (aka Ndoro Papi), went crazy and decided to take it all out on the cat. He proceeded to get ahold of a huge stick and started hitting the helpless animal until it perished. He then took the liberty of snapping a couple of photos of the severely wounded cat and uploaded them on his Facebook account, arguing that the cat got what was coming.
It seems that this cruel attacker is extremely popular on Facebook, with over 4, 000 followers – some of whom actually praised his attacks, claiming the man is actually doing the entire city a service by getting rid of the ‘pesky’ cats.
Please take action to ensure this heartless attacker will be brought to justice. He must not get away with what he did under any circumstances. There is simply no justification for the pain and suffering he has caused to so many innocent kittens. Those animals had their lives cut short and we must do our best to ensure this cruel person is held accountable for everything he did.
Please sign the petition below and share this cause with everyone you know. This person is craving for attention, let us make sure he gets it!
Important notice: Please do not attempt to contact the attacker on
Facebook, because he might be tempted to delete the photos or his account
entirely. These elements constitute precious evidence that cannot be
jeopardized in any way.