I just abuse a cat, it's not illegal in the country! ——A few days ago, a Chinese man abused his cat abroad, which made people angry and helpless. The protagonist of this incident is Chi Hang, a Chinese man who has been stranded in Thailand due t...
I just abuse a cat, it's not illegal in the country! ——A few days ago, a Chinese man abused his cat abroad, which made people angry and helpless.
The protagonist of this incident is Chi Hang, a Chinese man who has been stranded in Thailand due to the epidemic (hereinafter referred to as A Chi, after all, his brain is not easy to use).
A Chi entered Thailand on February 21 and was stranded due to the epidemic. On July 5, she went to Phi Phi Island, a tourist resort in Krabi Province, and stayed in 3 hotels during this period.
When the staff were cleaning, they found a lot of blood, scattered cat nails and fur in their room, and some cats were stuffed into the refrigerator where the power was unplugged.
Because Thailand has the Anti-Animal Cruelty Protection Act, the hotel waiter took a video with his mobile phone and recorded the evidence. He not only called the police, but also notified the local animal protection association.
From the video taken by the waiter, I saw the darkest side of human nature.
A cat's head was tightly clasped in a bottle.
The whole body was filled with scars and hair torn off.
On the bathroom table, there were also the unplugged cat nails...
In this video alone, three cats were abused.
Then the Thai police arrested Xiao Chi and found something even more infuriating when investigating his mobile phone. In Xiao Chi's mobile phone, a bunch of videos of Xiao Chi's abuse and killing the cat were saved, with extremely cruel methods.
The police interrogated Xiao Chi, why did he put his cat's head in a plastic bottle? Why stuff your cat into the refrigerator?
Xiao Chi's answer is: Isn't the weather in Thailand hot? It's stuffed with the refrigerator to make the cat cooler, and putting the plastic bottle on its head is to avoid the cat being scratched and bitten. It's the same effect as Elizabeth's circle, and it's entirely for the cat's goodness.
However, the police did not believe his nonsense. On July 16 this year, A Chi was arrested and filed a lawsuit by local police for violating Thailand's "Anti-Animal Cruelty Law".
A Chi even said stubbornly: I don’t understand Thai laws, this matter is not illegal in our country!
Finally, the local court made a judgment: A Chi was sentenced to 6 months in prison, suspended for one year, and fined 15,000 baht.
Cats who have been abused but have not died will be sent to an animal welfare agency for treatment and guidance, hoping that they can regain their trust in people in the near future.
And Ah Chi, the last one will be sent back to the country by the Thai police......
But then again, whether intentionally or unintentionally, the sentence "This is not a matter in China" made me unable to let go for a long time, but I was unable to refute it.
Yes, it is indeed "not a big deal", because there is no special law in China to protect these poor little animals, and even if they are exposed, the punishment they receive is very small.
However, this makes many bad people harm them unscrupulously, and even bring this unscrupulous abroad.
I hope that legislation can be enacted as soon as possible so that we can be more respectful of our lives! ! !