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    Couldn't believe this when I read the headline - or watched the video afterwards...
    Woman Caught On Security Camera Dumping Kitten In Wheelie Bin For No Apparent Reason | UK News | Sky News

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    Well they should catch her from that video, what a strange thing to do, particularly from someone who is old enough to know better.
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    What on earth....? Yes, the good thing is that it should be easy to catch her. It looks like she is walking, so If I were the owners I would tour the area with some made-up reason to knock on all the door until I found her.

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    There are some very strange people out there.

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    The cat's revenge:

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    They even had it on Swedish News lol and the "Lady" said Sorry Hohoho what an idea !

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    It looks to have been reported all over the world!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladylouise62 View Post
    It looks to have been reported all over the world!
    Yes, first saw the footage on Televisión Canaria.

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    Second animal cruelty video sparks outrage - Yahoo! News UK

    second case turned up of some lass...

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    At first, because she was pulling back out of the camera frame I thought that it could be fake, but the last one doesn't. I find it hard to believe that people would do something like that - it's so easy to get animals to rescue centres... and they filmed it!

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    Fake, there was only one puppy in there and that was replaced off camera before it was picked up, all of the others were beanbags, she makes a couple of grabs for puppies, but then changed to one of the dummies..

    Although she did sound Eastern European, so bearing in mind that they don't pander to any sort of correctness, could also be true. Why would they film it? Who knows.
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    That's what I thought (I do tend to be the sceptic), but that last one did appear to move like a live thing (the head lifted up and moved sideways as she picked it up) and it didn't disappear from frame.

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