Friday, April 25, 2014

Dead felines discovered dangling from trees in Yonkers, New York


A freebee photograph from the Westchester SPCA shows packs with the remaining parts of felines in the forested areas in Yonkers Some of the bodies were still in plastic sacks, while others had spilled from tore sacks on to the ground

Commanding voices in a suburb of New York are examining many dead felines discovered dangling from trees in plastic sacks in a little, junk strewn wood.

The felines may have been slaughtered with hits to the head, a creature security laborer in Yonkers said.

A portion of the felines had been lessened to skeletons, while others had been killed inside the last a few days.

The 25-30 felines were uncovered on Thursday by a sanitation group. Some spilled to the ground.

Ernest Lungaro, of the Westchester County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, told the Associated Press that specialists had discovered a slugger, two scoops and a metal pipe close to the scene.

It is hazy whether the felines were non domesticated or captured pets.

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