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[新聞] 販販運千只貓赴廣東遭遇車禍 志願者深夜救貓


1月14日深夜,湖南省長沙市星沙,一輛河北牌照大貨車運往廣東時因遭遇車禍被滯留長沙,車上40多箱竹筐1000多只貓咪滯留,不少市民在網上聽聞此事,趕到距市區10公裡外的事故中心救助貓,在部分市民的再三要求和民警調節下,熱心市民和車主以萬元價格保留,這些貓暫時被長沙小動物保護協會集中管理。


1,000 cats saved from Chinese dining table after being discovered in cramped cages when truck crashed
  • Locals save them from Changsha roadside after being stranded for 24hrs
  • Surviving cats were packed off to a pet clinic for treatment following crash

These pictures capture the moment animal lovers come to the rescue of more than 1,000 cats found starving, thirsty and cramped in cages on the back of a crashed lorry in China.

The cats were destined for the restaurants of Guangdong until the road accident in Changsha, Hunan province delayed the journey by 24 hours and enabled the 50 locals to rescue them.

They were nursed with food, water and milk before being packed off to Changsha Small Animal Protection Association for treatment.



Volunteers save more than 1,000 cats locked in wooden cages without food and water, after a traffic accident on a street of Changsha, Hunan province, yesterday


Cats that survived the Changsha crash have been sent to Changsha Small Animal Protection Association


A volunteer feeds a cat after the truck they were being transported in was involved in a traffic accident


The cats were stranded on the road for nearly one day. Locals heard the news and drove to the accident site with food and water



The cats came from the countryside and are raised by villagers as a cheap and easy way of making money

Cats in China can spend up to two months squeezed 25 at a time inside cages which measure just 2ft by 3ft. Many die before they reach their final destination.

Such cruelty - inconceivable in the West - is becoming increasingly commonplace in China, where are up to four million cats are year are killed.

They are usually sold to restaurant owners for about £1 per pound, less if they are bought in bulk. They are fed once a day on a mixture ofrice and animal feed


The cats come from the countryside and are raised by villagers as a cheap and easy way of making extra money.

They keep them indoors with long pieces of nylon string tied around their necks.


Because eating kittens is considered bad luck, they wait until the cats are more than 12 months old before selling them either directly to the markets or to 'middlemen' who trade on their behalf.


Crying out for help, one of the cats desperately tries to catch the attention of one of the rescuers


Paws of cats crammed into cages can be seen poking out as up to 50 volunteers rescued them from their dinner table fate


One cat can be seen patiently looking out of its cage, awaiting the help of rescuers who then sent the cats on to be checked by vets


Some of the cats died in the crash, while others, like this one, survived and were fed and watered

Even after the cats are bought at market - usually taken away in mesh nets and plastic bags - they are often forced to endure several days' more agony stored in restaurant cupboards.

Every evening they are moved to cages outside the restaurant and customers are invited to select the one that takes their fancy. The chef then kills the cat of their choice by cutting its throat.

Animals Asia Foundation believe renewed interest in eating cat is linked to the upturn in the economic fortunes of Guangdong, the most prosperous province in China.

'People have more money in their pockets now, so for many these so-called delicacies have become affordable,' said Robinson. 'Eating cat is probably more popular in the south-east than anywhere else but increasingly we are finding that it is on the menu all over China.'



Cats in China can spend up to two months squeezed 25 at a time inside cages which measure just 2ft by 3ft



Cats are usually sold to restaurant owners for about £1 per pound, less if they are bought in bulk



Animals Asia Foundation believe renewed interest in eating cat is linked to the upturn in the economic fortunes of Guangdong, the most prosperous province in China
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  • lovingvenus

I do not like this horrible news, pls stop to eat cats.
thanks for sharing
thanks for sharing
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  • lovingvenus

這一個狗仔的故事的確唔錯,多謝分享!
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  • lovingvenus

好在有人幫
thanks for sharing
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  • lovingvenus

poor cats ....ppl shouldn't see the cats for money ...... luckily volunteers saved their lives!
thanks for sharing
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  • lovingvenus

Good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so sick
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