Saturday, December 28, 2013

Taiwanese woman faces jail for stuffing her cat in a jar

A Taiwanese student who posted pictures of her cat sealed in a jar has been charged with violations against the Animal Protection Law, by the Taichung District Prosecutor's office and faces up to one year maximum imprisonment pending further investigations.



After sealing her namesake cat into a plastic jar, Kiki Lin, a college student at Providence University, took pictures of the ordeal, claiming the incident as a “punishment” for the feline's misbehaviour after she had uploaded them onto Facebook. Lin's page was soon flooded with negative comments calling her an animal abuser. “I really don't see how it is their (netizens) place to criticize me,” said Lin, “without even knowing what happened; they have too much time on their hands.”



Lin, currently a Junior majoring in English, claims to love her cat more than her life. However, contrary to her internet post, Lin claimed the reason behind sealing her “beloved” cat Kiki into a jar was so that the duo could enjoy a nice outing. “I love her so much, and I was just testing out the most convenient method of taking her out. And I only did it once.” Claiming that her cat's 4kg weight was too strong for her to cope with when trying to put the cat into a bag, Lin claimed that her experiment for an alternative was reasonable and legit. Lin went on to present press with the jar in question, drastically different from that of her uploaded photograph.


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Regarding peoples' anger, Lin said that she was sorry for the misunderstanding but refuses to apologize for her action. When asked to respond to her accusers, Lin said “I only have three words for them: HA HA HA.” After conducting an inspection towards the incident, the Taichung City Animal Protection and Health Inspection Office charged Lin with violation toward the “Animal Protection Law” and has referred the case for further investigation to the Taichung District Prosecutor's office. According to Yu Chien-chung, Director of the Animal Protection and Health Inspection Office, the woman's action is punishable with NT$ 15,000 (£300, $500) to NT$ 75,000 (£1,500, $2,500) in fines, as well as up to one year in prison if the court finds her guilty under the Animal Protection Act.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm wondering if the cat climbed in there himself...

Wouldn't she be pretty scratched up if she'd actually tried to stuff a cat into a jar?

Anonymous said...

Herself. Sorry... didn't realize it was a girl cat.