Animal Cruelty Exposed in Yuen Long: The Macy Wu Incident

2024-03-26 10:49:25

[Animal News]An incident of suspected cruelty to animals occurred in Tai Tong, Yuen Long. A volunteer revealed on the Internet that Macy Wu, a woman who pretended to be a volunteer Mao Shou, had earlier brought two dogs to the volunteers and claimed to arrange adoption on her behalf, but one of them A German shepherd named “Wolfwolf” suddenly passed away a few days ago. Macy is suspected of abandoning the dog in the bushes, and pretending to be the discoverer contacted Brother Wen, a furry child care group, to collect the body and die. After seeing Brother Wen’s post, the volunteer recognized the body as a wolf, and immediately pursued Macy and demanded the return of the other wolf-dog girl. After the incident was disclosed online, an insider said that SPCA inspectors and volunteers went to Macy’s residence this afternoon and successfully rescued an unsteady wolfdog and a cat with a severed hand. It is known that there are 4 cats and 4 cats in the house. dog. This newspaper tried to contact Macy, the woman involved, but her phone number could not be connected.

Volunteer Mabel posted an article online today, saying that she met Macy Wu, who claimed to be a volunteer with Mao Shou, four months ago. However, Mao Shou later confirmed that this person was just pretending to be a volunteer. She said that because she believed the other person at the time, she went to work on January 1 this year. On March 15, a German shepherd dog “Wolf Wolf” was handed over to her for adoption. When volunteers later asked about the adoption status, Macy claimed that the adopter was still preparing and it would take some time to receive the dog.

By March 22, Macy asked volunteers to get another wolf-dog girl because there was another adopter. Unexpectedly, in the early morning of March 24, the volunteers suddenly received a message from Macy, saying that the wolf suddenly died, and provided a photo of the wolf’s body. “In the photo, the wolf was so thin that it was almost bone-shattering. The body was half wet, and the bottom was covered.” A completely wet towel with a fan next to it.” When the volunteer asked, she claimed that Wolf suddenly lost his appetite a few days ago and then died suddenly. The next day, the veterinarian was quoted as saying that Wolf died of gastric inversion.

What shocked the volunteers even more was that Brother Wen of the Furry Child Care Group received a contact from Macy in the early morning of March 24. The other party claimed that he found the body of a wolf dog in the grass near his residence. Brother Wen went to collect the body and put it to death. Yesterday, Brother Wen took the photo of the dog. After putting it online, the volunteers recognized the corpse as a wolf and criticized Macy for dumping the wolf’s body on the side of the mountain and then playing the role of a witness.

When Wen Ge responded to this newspaper’s inquiry, he said that the woman did not mention that she was the dog’s caregiver at the time. She only said that she found the dog’s body and he arranged for volunteer Aaron to collect the body. Aaron told this newspaper that when he went to the scene, the woman said that she was a Mao Shou volunteer. She also said that she felt sorry for the dog, so she took a dog carcass home and wiped her body. “I felt very strange and suspicious at the time.”

The volunteers were worried about the condition of the other wolf-dog girl and asked Macy to return the dog many times. However, Macy did not reply and even blocked them. Volunteers went to the house to search for her but to no avail, so they made the incident public online. Volunteers even said that they suspected Macy had more than 15 cats and dogs in her home and were very worried about the safety of those cats and dogs.

Another volunteer, Willie, said online that he once gave Macy a Tang puppy named “Cola” to take care of, but when he picked him up less than a month later, he found that Coke was so thin that he was almost bone-destroying. He also pointed out that Macy also had a cat with a broken hand bone at home, but it had never received proper medical treatment.

There was a new development in the incident this afternoon. Volunteers and AICP inspectors went to Macy’s residence and successfully rescued a scrawny wolf dog that was unsteady on its feet, as well as a cat that had a broken hand bone but had not received medical treatment. Enter the house to investigate whether other animals have been treated cruelly. Volunteer Mabel said that the wolf-dog girl has been rescued, but there are other dogs in the field that are relatively thin, and they will study how to deal with them. Aaron, a volunteer who was also present today, said that he would hand over the cat with its amputated hand to Mao Shou for treatment. He also quoted the inspector of the AIDS Association as saying that there were 4 cats and 4 dogs in the house.

The Association’s reply stated that the Inspector of the Association received help from the reporter today and arrived at the unit involved to investigate the incident. The AIDS inspector found four cats and four dogs in the house. There was water and food in the house. There was no preliminary evidence of cruelty to animals.

However, an injured cat was also found at the scene. The relevant animal volunteers and caregivers decided to hand the cat over to a nearby clinic for further treatment. The AICPA inspector will also contact the clinic to follow up on the incident.

In addition, someone reported that a dog corpse was found near the unit involved a few days ago. The AICP Inspector has called on relevant volunteers and trustees to contact the police for further investigation.

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