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UK Cat Killer still active in the following areas: Edgware, Barnet, Northolt

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DontCallMeShitley · 08/11/2019 00:23

Also a bunny I believe.

Please keep your pets inside if possible.

Started with Dory in Mays Lane, but several in the last couple of days. You can check on SNARL FB page.

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DontCallMeShitley · 15/11/2019 19:40

I have asked MN to change the title so that people can see if there are updates in their area, or people can update if they know of an incident.

UK Cat Killer still active in the following areas: Edgware, Barnet, Northolt
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EachandEveryone · 25/11/2019 15:21

If anyone is missing a black and white cat in the Burnt Oak area? The member who found it kindly too it to Medivet in Hendon. They confirmed that it was chipped so can contact the owner. However, sadly it was missing its tail and vets say he is definitely a victim of cat mutilations. They are going to contact SNARL..... :(

This was just on my Facebook.

DontCallMeShitley · 25/11/2019 21:10

@EachandEveryone Could you post it on Inside Edgware on FB? Or let them know?

If you are in any of the missing pet groups on there it would be good if you could post on those too in case someone is looking for him/her. There are some local ones for Barnet and Herts.

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DontCallMeShitley · 25/11/2019 21:12

Little Bengal missing in Mill Hill near Mill Hill County school, as far as I am aware not found at all, not any part of her.

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EachandEveryone · 25/11/2019 21:21

I copied that off Inside Edgware. Theres a little tabby thats been missing for two weeks now. She looks just like mine 😔

Loopytiles · 25/11/2019 21:26

I didn’t understand and felt angry about the police statement some time back.

DontCallMeShitley · 25/11/2019 22:26

I saw it but from 'Inside Mill Hill'. Doesn't say if the head was removed, am assuming not?

The little tabby I think is the Bengal. There have been a few cats missing from Marsh Lane area in the last few years. Last year or earlier this year a man trying to put them in a rucksack in the Edgware side, and a guy on a cycle with a German Shepherd letting the dog catch and kill them, also Edgware area.

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DontCallMeShitley · 25/11/2019 22:39

@EachandEveryone - this little girl? I think her owner and their son were at the open space the weekend after she was missing, looking for her. Poor little thing.

UK Cat Killer still active in the following areas: Edgware, Barnet, Northolt
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DontCallMeShitley · 25/11/2019 22:44

SNARL are still on it in spite of the Police giving up. Some Police areas didn't bother anyway but some were very helpful.

Foxes are always mentioned every time there is a discussion somewhere. Easy option and ignorance of how foxes work. I know for sure they don't carry knives and vets have confirmed many, many times that the wounds were made with a sharp instrument/blade.

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TopBitchoftheWitches · 28/11/2019 01:20

Police have been useless. There is someone out there hurting animals.

DontCallMeShitley · 29/11/2019 01:38

Bunny with head removed in a hutch, fenced garden, Wiltshire.

Seems to be too many tabby cats missing in and around Edgware.

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EachandEveryone · 29/11/2019 15:02

Yes Daisy is the one I’m talking about.

UK Cat Killer still active in the following areas: Edgware, Barnet, Northolt
DontCallMeShitley · 30/11/2019 04:06

SNARL

NEW ADDINGTON CR0 0 – Wednesday 27th November
Yesterday we were informed that a cat had been found close to her home with suspicious injuries. A veterinary examination confirmed that the cause of death was as a result of blunt force trauma, followed by mutilation, both of which were inflicted by a person(s) and as such, we are ruling this attack into our investigation.
We are in touch the cat's owner, leafleting and enquiries are underway.
Our advice remains to keep cats indoors at night if possible and ensure the doors of outdoor hutches are securely locked.

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