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The Vietnamese police found about 2,000 cats dead that were going to be used in traditional medicine, the state press reported this Friday.
The bodies of the cats were found on Thursday at a slaughterhouse in Dong Thap province, in the Mekong Delta (south), as well as 480 cats alive, according to the official newspaper of the province.
Total volume of four tons of corpses cats According to the newspaper, they were kept in the refrigerator before being turned into traditional medicine products through a long boiling process.
Some citizens of Vietnam they believe that cat bone extracts can help treat diseases such as asthma and osteoporosis.
legal consumption
Eating dogs and cats is still legal. Vietnamand many restaurants in the country serve meat, but these commercial establishments must show certificates of animal origin.
The Dong Thap massacre did not submit any documents.
According to the NGO Four Paws International, up to a million cats are trafficked every year. Vietnam.
The traditional medicine industry is a major driver of the illegal wildlife trade in Asia. Vietnam It is the center of consumption and transport.
(According to AFP)
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