Please Do Not Place The Blame On Stray Dogs The Wo..
22nd Dec 2024, HOPE Johor


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Please do not place the blame on stray dogs! The wounds caused by a stray dog attacking a cat typically show distinct characteristics, such as bite marks and torn skin. The injuries in this case do not match that pattern, so it is clearly not a stray dog that caused the death.

If the school uses the claim that a stray dog killed the cat to cover up the facts, it is truly condemnable. This approach not only shirks responsibility but also risks misleading the public, shifting focus away from the real issue, and avoiding accountability. As an educational institution, the school should uphold transparency and fairness, protecting animals while also respecting the truth and the public's right to know. For issues like this, a more thorough investigation and open handling should be undertaken, rather than rushing to make a hasty excuse.
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