More Bloodlessly Mutilated Rabbits and Cats in U. K.

Before reading the November 12, 2017, Earthfiles report below about the current and persistent rash of some 350 half-cats and other small bloodlessly mutilated animals in the U. K., it might be valuable to read the long history of the bloodless half-cat and mutilated small animal phenomenon that has been occurring since the late 1970s in several parts of the world. Please click on this Earthfiles report:
The Long History of Half-Cats.

“All that was remaining was the uppermost part (of black cat),
meaning its front paws, shoulders and head. The rest of that cat was gone.”

- Bonnie McDaniel, discovered black cat cut bloodlessly in half
in her neighbor's back yard in East Baton Rouge, LA, August 10, 2017

Half cat discovered October 17, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. Image provided to Earthfiles by resident, Robert Casell.
Half cat discovered October 17, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. Image provided to Earthfiles by resident, Robert Casell.

November 12, 2017 - More Bloodlessly Mutilated Rabbits and Cats in U. K.

© 2017 by Linda Moulton Howe

“I saw him at the bottom of the garden and when I touched his body, I realized he didn’t have a head. There was no blood, no tufts of fur anywhere.”

- Harriet Mitchell , Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England

 

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Part 2: More Half-Cats in Baton Rouge, LA, Continue Long History of Half-Cats

“All that was remaining was the uppermost part (of black cat),
meaning its front paws, shoulders and head. The rest of that cat was gone.”

- Bonnie McDaniel, discovered black cat cut bloodlessly in half
in her neighbor's back yard in East Baton Rouge, LA, August 10, 2017

Shenandoah is an unincorporated area in East Baton Rouge Parish,  Louisiana. The population was 18,399 at the 2010 census. Google map coordinates are: 30°24′5″N 91°0′16″W.
Shenandoah is an unincorporated area in East Baton Rouge Parish,  Louisiana. The population was 18,399 at the 2010 census. Google map coordinates are: 30°24′5″N 91°0′16″W.

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August 15, 2017 Baton Rouge, Louisiana - On August 10, 2017, WBRZ-TV News reported that the East Baton Rouge Animal Control is investigating the discovery of several bloodless cats cut in half. Bonnnie McDaniel, a resident of East Baton Rouge in Shenandoah County, Louisiana, was walking through her neighbor's back yard the second week of August 2017 and discovered the front half of a black cat that laid in the grass dry and bloodless with everything gone on its body except its front paws, shoulders and head.

 

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Part 1: Bizarre, Bloodless Cat and Other Animal Mutilations in Canada and Florida

— “The animals are incredibly clean (without blood).
We believe that it would take a fair amount of time to do that.”

- Judy Foster, Ex. Dir., London, Ontario Human Society, Canada

— “My cat had been cleanly cut in half and PLACED tail in the air
in a little clearing between homes. Absolutely no blood around. ”

- Paul Martinez, resident in Orlando, Florida

August 14, 2017  London, Ontario, Canada - Nine months ago in December 2016, TorontoSun.com in Toronto, reported that seventeen dead and bloodlessly mutilated animals had been reported to London, Ontario, police and the Humane Society. That month one of the victims was a dog with its head cleanly cut off lying on top of a recycling bin next to a liquor store. The dog had been skinned and its internal organs removed, but there was no blood anywhere.

 

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Bloodless Bull Mutilation in Canada

— “Bull was facing south with rectum, testicles and penis removed from within sheath — extreme precision with cuts and little to no blood.”

- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Redcliff, Alberta, Canada,
bull mutilation report June 18, 2017

— “I do butcher my own animals and I know how to cut to some degree and it looked like the scrotum and penis were removed surgically with maybe something like a laser.”

- “John Smith,” rancher for 52 years, Schuler, Alberta, Canada

August 11, 2017   Schuler, Alberta, Canada - On June 18, 2017, a rancher I've been asked to call “John Smith,” was shocked and confused by what happened to a 2-year-old bull he had rented to breed with his herd of 13 cows. “Smith” has been raising Black Angus cows for 52 years in Schuler, Alberta, Canada, a half-hour northeast of Medicine Hat.

Schuler, Alberta Canada, is 38 miles northeast of Medicine Hat and Redcliff.
Schuler, Alberta Canada, is 38 miles northeast of Medicine Hat and Redcliff.

 

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Updated 070717 Bloodless Dog and Cat Mutilations Reported In Portland, Oregon, and San Diego, California

— “When I picked her up, there wasn't any blood underneath her,
and it struck me as really creepy at that point, as it was such a clean scene.”

- Miranda Keenan, Portland, Oreg. neighbor,
who picked up mutilated 3-year-old cat Button

— “All of us are just in shock because we don’t know what happened.”

- Mabi Castro, Lincoln Park resident in San Diego, Calif., and owner
of 9-year-old terrier's bloodlessly excised front half, May 31, 2017

 

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Two Cows Bloodlessly Mutilated in San Luis, Colorado

“The surgical cuts are a mystery. I've never seen something like that. You've got to be a person who's pretty skilled like a surgeon to do this.”

- Herminio Martinez, 74, long-time rancher in San Luis, CO

Back in 1979 when I was producing the TV documentary A Strange Harvest as Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV, the CBS station in Denver, my crew and I filmed several animal mutilation sites near San Luis and in Walsenburg to the northeast and Trinidad directly east.
Back in 1979 when I was producing the TV documentary A Strange Harvest as Director of Special Projects at KMGH-TV, the CBS station in Denver, my crew and I filmed several animal mutilation sites near San Luis and in Walsenburg to the northeast and Trinidad directly east.

June 30, 2017 San Luis, Colorado - The San Luis Valley of Colorado between Alamosa and Trinidad and Walsenburg has been one of the places in the United States that has had persistent cycles of cattle, horse and other animal mutilations since the 1960s. The first case to make worldwide headlines was a 3-year-old Appaloosa mare named Lady. She was owned by Berle and Nellie Lewis. Each evening Lady went back to the ranch for water where her mother, Snippy, was corralled. But on September 8, 1967, Lady did not show up. The next day the ranchers found the mare on her side near the edge of a small, flat clearing in the chico bush. Her neck and head had been stripped of flesh and all her major chest organs had been bloodlessly removed. The ranch owner said, “That neck was cut so smooth it couldn't have been done even with a sharp hunting knife.”

 

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