Hunt for cat killer after family pet shot in Bridge of Allan attack
Police Scotland has launched an investigation and believes an air weapon was used in the attack in Stirling.
Tuesday 9 April 2024 14:03, UK
Police are on the hunt for a cat killer who shot a family pet in a "sickening" attack.
The cat was found in the Hopetoun Drive area of Bridge of Allan, Stirling, at around 1pm on Thursday 4 April.
It was taken to a vet for treatment but died.
Police Scotland has launched an investigation and believes an air weapon was used in the attack.
Inspector Andy Bushell said: "This was a sickening act that caused the death of a family pet and our thoughts are with the cat's owners.
"Cats are legally protected from cruelty and this offence potentially also breaches the terms of being a licensed weapon holder so it is vital that we find who was responsible."
Inspector Bushell is urging all those with information to come forward.
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He added: "We would also like to speak to anyone with information about any other similar incidents in the area."