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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More Mysterious Booms and Sky Flashes in North Carolina and Australia

— “What the hell was that?”

– Moranbah, Qld, Australia resident, Sept. 7, 2017

— “I talked to a police officer and told him that I heard the boom
(after son saw a sky flash) and it sounded like a bomb had actually gone off.”

– Rebecca, Manoora, Qld, Cairns resident, October 7, 2017

— “Some people reported hearing a loud boom. Some people reported
feeling their houses and the ground shaking. Other people reported their
pictures coming off the walls in their houses while also hearing
a boom.  And some people reported all of that.”

– Winston-Salem, NC Police Lt. Steve Osborne

 

October 26, 2017 Moranbah and Cairns, Australia, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina – Last month on September 8, 2017, in Moranbah, Australia, on the northeast coast some 530 miles south of Cairns and 1053 miles north of Sydney, the local Daily Mercury news headlined, “What the hell was that? — Mysterious Moranbah explosion!”

Moranbah is 530 miles southeast of Cairns. Some 9,000 people lie in Moranbah near the Coral Sea of the Isaac Region in Queensland, Australia. It's main industry is coal mining.  Late on the night of September 7, 2017, Moranbah residents reported an “enormous bang that sounds like an explosion.” Then one month later in Cairns to the north on October 7, 2017, late Saturday night, there was not only a “bomb-like explosion,” but many people saw a bright flash of light right before the massive boom was reported to police.

Boom in Moranbah
September 7, 2017

Just before 11 PM local Australia time on September 7, 2017, numerous residents reported hearing a huge bang that shook their homes. A Queensland Police spokeswoman confirmed that police were alerted to a potential explosion around 10:49 PM local time (Sept. 7, 2017).  The police did conduct patrols, but there is no further information.”Click for report.