What kind of cat is China the thief?

This cat named China is a real threat to her neighborhood. Not because she’s mean or anything, but because she’s a thief. China walks around the neighbors’ back yards and takes anything she can find. And we do mean anything.

What kind of stuff does China the Cat take?

China walks around the neighbors’ back yards and takes anything she can find. And we do mean anything. From socks to lighters, to aluminum wire. Nothing is safe when she comes around. Here’s what her owner Monica had to say about her mischievous feline: “China came into my life in 2013.

When did China the cat come into my life?

Here’s what her owner Monica had to say about her mischievous feline: “China came into my life in 2013. A friend had found 3 kittens in her yard and needed someone to foster them until they were ready to be adopted. China was the only girl and the runt of the 3. I kept calling her my little China Doll.

How many cats and dogs are there in the UK?

United Kingdom. A 2007 survey by the University of Bristol found that 26% of UK households owned cats and 31% owned dogs, estimating total domestic populations of approximately 10.3 million cats and 10.5 million dogs in 2006.

Who are the rescuers of the Cats in China?

Luckily that fate was changed, thanks to advocates from China Animal Protection Power (CAPP), a rescue group formed with the help of Humane Society International (HSI). “The first three cages of the cats we saw were heartbreaking,” Mr. Huang, a lead rescuer with CAPP, said in a press release.

How are the Cats in the slaughterhouse in China?

Hundreds of cats had been stuffed into barren cages packed so full that they couldn’t move. Dozens of the cramped cages filled the entire dark warehouse, all stuffed to the brim with cats. They had no food or water, and some were still wearing collars from their lives as pets.

How many cats die each year in China?

Around 4 million cats face this fate each year in China, according to HSI. Luckily, this group of cats has escaped a certain death and are now being cared for at a local shelter in China.

Is it legal to farm cats in China?

CAPP worked with local law enforcement to seize the cats, since cats are not technically legal to farm. However, there are minimal legal protections for animals in China — so it’s unclear whether the illegal slaughterhouse operators will be punished aside from the slaughterhouse being closed down.