Video of cat getting skinned: Malaysia police arrest man for suspected animal abuse

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In the video, a man is seen wielding a chopper as a white cat lay on the ground, with parts of its fur matted with blood.

The 47-second video, which the police received via WhatsApp, purportedly shows a man cutting a white cat. SINGAPORE: Authorities in Malaysia have arrested a 33-year-old foreign suspect in connection to a viral video of a cat being skinned.

The 47-second video, which the police received via WhatsApp, purportedly shows a man cutting a white cat.The man, who appears to speak in halting Malay, is then seen skinning the animal. At one point, he could be heard telling the person filming the act to pay attention.The man is being investigated under Section 428 of the Penal Code that deals with animal cruelty. If found guilty, he may be jailed for up to three years and fined.

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