Police deliberately run over house cat: “Apparently no longer to be saved”

North Rhine-Westphalia
Police run over cat on purpose: “Apparently no longer to save”

Police cars in action (symbol image)

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There is no greater horror for pet owners: their own pet strays around outside and is hit by a car. There was just such a case in North Rhine-Westphalia – the police were involved, of all people.

It must have been a shock for farmer Patrick D. When he saw a police car parked in front of his farm, all he thought at first was a wildlife accident. But when he got closer to the police officers, he realized that his own house cat was lying under the police car, dead and run over.

According to a report by “Bild”, a passer-by had already found the cat injured and alerted the police. But she acted differently than desired: instead of saving the animal or redeeming it with a coup de grace, the police officers took an unusual measure and ran over it with their police car.

Lippe police: “Apparently, the animal could no longer be saved”

In a press release, the Lippe police wrote that the animal “apparently could no longer be saved”. The police officers on site had tried to get veterinary help to rescue the cat, but because of the time in the early morning around 06:30 a.m. they could not reach a veterinarian nearby.

So the police officers had to end the suffering of the cat themselves. A shot from the service pistol was allegedly “too dangerous” – so they decided to get into the service car and run over the suffering animal backwards. According to the Lippe police, animal welfare “always comes first” in such cases.

Tierschutzbund: No certain, quick death

The “German Animal Welfare Association” sees it differently, according to “Bild”: “By being run over, it could not be ensured that the animal would be killed while avoiding pain. This ‘method’ does not lead to a certain, quick death of the animal.”

Even farmer Patrick D. can not believe the process. He filed a complaint against the officials for violating the Animal Welfare Act. The investigations against the officials are now under way at the public prosecutor’s office in Detmold.

Sources: “Picture”, press releasepolice

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