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SNARL Update on the news today

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ToadOfSadness · 20/09/2018 21:27

For those that are interested and are not on FB or otherwise unlikely to see this.

South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty - SNARL
2 hrs ·
Further to our statement this morning, we would like to add the following:

The cats who have been decapitated have had their heads removed in exactly the same manner and place each time. Where we have recovered both head and body, the same small part is missing from each.

We find it difficult to understand how foxes can replicate this perfectly across a range of victims across a vast geographical area.

What has also not been explained is why we have no cases in Scotland or Wales, Devon, East Anglia, Suffolk, Rutland, etc given that we have rescue and lost and found contacts there who would notify us if bodies were found.

In Sussex, there was a case where a rabbit was killed and his body displayed in the same manner as the cats and rabbits and foxes we have attended in other areas. His injuries were a match to these other victims. His liver was placed at the bottom of the garden on a raised stone next to the shed, with a trail of fur leading to it. The next night, the owner’s locked catflap was kicked in and the victim’s collar placed on the stone his liver had been. That’s not foxes.

In West Wickham, a cat’s collar was returned five months after the cat was killed. That’s not foxes.

In Watford, a rabbit was killed and six months later, his head was returned to his garden and found by his owner. It was pristine and looked like it had just happened. This wasn’t reported to Police as she was disgusted by their response when reporting the incident. That’s not foxes.

Early on in the investigation, two years ago, a headless cat was found near his home in Morland Road, Addiscombe. The cat’s head was found in Dalmally Road, upright, in the centre of the garden. The body was missing the same, small piece we had already noted on other victims.

All four of these victims had injuries identical to those seen elsewhere. If foxes are responsible for the others, then how have they managed all of this? If foxes are responsible for all of the others but not the ones mentioned above, how is it that the injuries are identical?

Finally, we decided to visibly monitor an area where there had been a spate of attacks over an extended period. In the 10 months since that started, there have been no further incidents in that area. There have however been attacks just outside that area.

For all of these reasons, we have taken a collective decision this afternoon to continue with the investigation. We now have the skills within our extended team to cover most of what police would be doing anyway.

The police have stated today that they have never had a full time officer assigned to the case, so we are wondering now how much time has actually been spent trying to solve this.

That said, we also know of some exceptional police work done at the start of this case and would like to thank the officers who worked on it.

Finally, our thoughts are with owners tonight who have been confronted by this news without any prior warning. We have tried to get hold of as many of you as possible but if we haven’t got hold of you yet our apologies, we have been inundated and are doing our best under very difficult circumstances.

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LanguidLobster · 20/09/2018 22:12

It's so hideous - there was a poster on here who was affected by it.

Thanks for the update and let's hope he gets caught. Evil, evil person.

Believeitornot · 20/09/2018 22:14

I read the report on it being a fox and was Hmm

Unless it’s some sort of double bluff to catch the perpetrator then realised that would be ridiculous.

They’re looking for an easy answer and have been lazy.

A580Hojas · 20/09/2018 22:16

Of course foxes weren't responsible for 500+ cat deaths. It's just nonsense to suggest that.

WhatIsThisTomfoolery · 20/09/2018 22:18

this mad idiot will probably react to the news he's not real and doesn't exist......likely to increase the attacks now

PestoSurfissimos · 20/09/2018 22:20

FFS what were the police thinking.... Hmm Angry

ToadOfSadness · 21/09/2018 08:25

Could be that they know who it is and are hoping to hide it, maybe a relative of someone 'important'.

Could be that they are bluffing (highly unlikely).

Or have no idea and don't want to admit it.

I do wonder if there would have been fewer deaths if the publicity had been less. However since SNARL have been supplying less details there has been no reduction in the death count. People are still not aware of it and are letting their cats out, some are still unreported, just casually mentioned in online conversations 'Oh, BTW my neighbour found a decapitated cat on her doorstep the other morning' and trying to get any info is practically impossible.

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mumof2andsurviving · 21/09/2018 09:30

There is a whole thread on this:

AIBU? To think that the idea that the Croydon Cat killer is actually a Fox is a load of bll*ckshttp://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/amiibeingunreasonable/3371605-to-think-that-the-idea-that-the-croydon-cat-killer-is-actually-a-fox-is-a-load-of-b-ll-cks

ToadOfSadness · 21/09/2018 18:39

I have seen the other thread, (which was posted after this one and for a different reason). I put it here because it wasn't intended to be a bunfight, but for information purposes. I have also posted on that one, thank you for putting the link here.

There is another update from SNARL.

South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty - SNARL
20 mins ·
I shared the original earlier but just seen it posted to our wall not our page. We have worked with a number of very good vets over the last three years, as just about every case ensured we had a vet look at bodies for us. This vet practice went over and above in terms of liaising with police, us, owners and they have seen a number of victims with a range of injuries. We valued their help immensely during the time Takahe was operating and we appreciate them coming out to say this now.

SNARL Update on the news today
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mumof2andsurviving · 21/09/2018 20:00

Toadofsadness it wasn't intended as a bun fight, I was just staggered that the police had come to that conclusion and wanted to talk with likeminded people.

Methe · 21/09/2018 20:07

I’ve got a wildlife camera in my garden and can tell you that ime foxes and cats can be in the same place at the same time respectfully ignoring each other and getting on with their lives.

I look forward to the day I get a video of a fox carrying a scalpel.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 21/09/2018 20:35

Foxes are to the croyden cat killer what weather balloons are to ufo sightings.

I don't believe it for a second. They haven't got the funding and he can continue to do this.

LaDaronne · 22/09/2018 13:42

Well the Streatham vets clearly haven't read the police statement, as the police aren't claiming any foxes killed cats. So, you know, I'll take their considered opinion with a pinch of salt.

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