Cold case investigation in Austrian town of 52 missing cats launched
According to the "British Independent" report, a village in Burgenland, Austria called Fraunkirchen ( In the small town of Frauenkirchen, there have been cases of missing stray cats or domestic cats in the past two years. Only a few cats have returned after disappearing, and most of them have suffered injuries, and some have lost their limbs. Recently, there have been as many as 52 cases of missing cats in the area, and the Fraunkirchen authorities said that relevant units are already investigating these missing cat cases.
Neighboring residents are very afraid that their pets will become targets of criminals, and many cat lovers are also worried that lost cats will be killed. A local official said that most of the wounds on the cats that were lucky enough to return after missing were not caused by fights or being run over by cars, but were deliberately attacked, and some of them had their limbs cut off by predators. This means that the local serial disappearances of cats are most likely caused by deliberate actions.

Otto Beerbaum, director of Bugenland Animal Rescue Bierbaum told local media that since he asked residents to register their missing pets with the authorities at the beginning of this year, the number of missing pets has been piling up in the past few months. He said: This is simply crazy! This behavior has put the residents of the entire town into fear. The suspect should know that he will be punished for his cruel evil deeds.




