The cat serial killer will no longer be able to keep animals at home, the ordinance has finally arrived

    The cat serial killer will no longer be able to keep animals at home, the ordinance has finally arrived

    The "serial killer of cats" from Rome, who for about 20 years brings the felines home and then forces them to live among piles of garbage and die of hunger, will no longer be able to keep pets. To prohibit it is an order signed by the mayor Virginia Raggi.



    In Rome she is now known as the "serial killer of cats" because for about 20 years she has been bringing the felines home and then forcing them to live among piles of garbage and to die of hunger. Finally, however, after numerous reports, the mayor Virginia Raggi has decided (finally) to intervene to stop this horror.



    After a long meeting with the animal welfare associations, ENPA, LNDC, EARTH, PAI and Animal Liberalaction, he issued an ordinance that prohibits women, who live in conditions of social hardship, from "keeping cats or other pets in their own home". To announce the stance against the serial accumulator was the same first citizen with a post on Facebook dedicated to the sad story: 

    I'll tell you a story that is unbelievable. In recent days, some animal welfare associations in the San ...

    Posted by Virginia Raggi on Tuesday, March 16, 2021

    It will then be up to the local police and the social services of Municipality VII to intervene to implement the ordinance, clearing the house and verifying compliance with the provisions through periodic checks.

    "The world of animal rights activists has always known women but unfortunately, without the support of the institutions, it has never been possible to stop them." - explain the associations that have been denouncing the mistreatment for years - "Known as the killer of cats in Rome, she has always brought home cats, often stolen from feline colonies, to then make them die of hunger and neglect, among piles of stacked waste. Various criminal proceedings not yet concluded against her. The latest report dates back only a few days ago in which several people claimed to have seen the woman carrying a sack with a cat in her home. Two years ago, during a check regularly authorized by the public prosecutor, several carcasses of felines, 16 tons of waste and some cats still alive, in very bad conditions, were found in the woman's house. "

    But now the ordinance signed by the mayor of Rome will put an end (hopefully definitively) to this history of mistreatment that has been going on for too long. 



    "With the ordinance prohibiting the keeping of animals in one's home signed on March 14 last year by the Mayor Virginia Raggi, the one of the worst chapters of animal abuse of the last twenty years in Rome relating to a well-known accumulator of animals in the capital ”comments the ENPA association.

    Unfortunately, however, that of the serial killer of cats is not the only case of violence against pets. We hope that the institutions will intervene more and more often and with concrete measures to protect them from those who mistreat them. 

    Source: Facebook / ENPA


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