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Spine Chilling Injuries and Missing Cats


It seems incredible that so many cats could simply disappear. They go out and don’t come back. If 108 cats have gone missing, where are the bodies? There are no traces, no sightings, nothing. They just vanished.”
"The Facebook group “Ipswich Missing Cats” last week, has already received 108 reports of disappearances – the majority of which happened in the past month. The mass disappearances coupled with cruel stories of torture have prompted pet owners to keep their cats on lockdown. The site has been inundated by stories of pets vanishing without a trace, others being found dead and buried, and evidence of torture among some of those returning. One pet owner said one of her cats had suffered a catalogue of cruel injuries after disappearing on Sunday evening. “When he came back he was limping, he was covered in faeces and he was absolutely terrified, his whiskers had been burned, there was a large chunk of fur that seemed to have been ripped out and when I took him to the vets they said it looked like he had been kicked around like a football. Other group members had been forced to put their cat down after returning with serious injuries. One owner lost all three of his pets in a single week."
The disappearances began at the beginning of the year but have markedly increased in recent months, the owners said.  David Smith, the co-ordinator of Cats Protection’s Ipswich branch, said:
"We hear of cases of cats going missing or being mistreated from time to time but to hear of this number of cats going missing in such a short space of time is astonishing."
Ben Gummer, MP for Ipswich said he was “alarmed” at the scale of the problem. He said:
“I am alarmed at the news that over one hundred cats have gone missing in my constituency in such a short space of time. There must be someone who knows what’s going on”. 

Cats are not the easiest animal to catch and keep hold of. Even when trapped in a cage the average cat will make a lot of noise in its frantic effort to escape. Because cats do not wander too far from home the culprit must be close. Does anyone have security cameras or use a tracking device? 

It is presumed that the missing and injured cats have been stolen by humans. For a problem this serious people should be thinking outside the square and start employing ideas of the same value to solve it. Remember that what is reflected here is the REPORTED number of missing cats. In actuality the number is likely to be much higher. Has anyone thought about using a pet psychic to tune into one of the returned cats? What I have read here sends chills through my bones. Ipswich residents please get together and do your best to get to the bottom of this distressing issue.

One thing stands out that is different from the usual clusters of cat disappearances. 

Now some of the missing cats are coming home. From where? 

NOTE - As of 15th October 2014 a further 52 cats were reported on top of the 108 that police were already aware of. The scope of this problem is clearly beyond that of a single culprit.

NOTE: As at 27 Oct 2014 the enormity of the problem has been magnified by a location map put together by owners. The number is now closer to 200 missing with no bodies turning up. A website will soon be up and running and a neighbourhood watch scheme is being put in place. 

Pea Horsley, animal communicator, says that a  request for communication would need to come directly from one of the guardians of the cats that have returned home, if any would like to do this then please visit the website for details of the information Pea will need to connect. www.animalthoughts.com

The news article can be read here:
Other cat clusters to disappear in the UK:
  1. http://www.lincolnshireecho.co.uk/Lincolnshire-village-mystery-cats-disappearing/story-22951877-detail/story.html#comments#ixzz3Dtjj2Itr
  2. http://www.lep.co.uk/news/police-ask-pet-owners-to-be-alert-after-cats-disappear-1-6797173#sthash.RymxFVux.dpuf
  3. http://www.itv.com/news/border/2014-04-03/residents-dismay-as-cats-go-missing/#sthash.RymxFVux.dpuf
  4. http://www.redditchadvertiser.co.uk/news/10935555.Fears_over_cats_being_stolen_for_food_industry/
  5. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1079653/The-Purr-muda-triangle-Mystery-FORTY-FIVE-pet-cats-disappear-town.html
  6. http://www.surreymirror.co.uk/Caterham-cat-owners-worried-seven-pets-vanish-300/story-17881054-detail/story.html
  7. Cached Link for http://www.13newsnow.com/story/local/2014/10/09/14794778/
  8. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cat-owners-fear-moggies-being-4583334
  9. http://www.tamworthherald.co.uk/Poison-fears-mystery-missing-cats-Tamworth/story-25078298-detail/story.html
Other cat clusters to go missing in NZ:
I get all over the world there are energetic locations (the earth is gridded in a sense) that create a vortexes. The UK has a large active vortex right now which is also why so many crop circles and UFO sightings are occurring (not sure if that is a fact, but what I see). The energetic forces also cause some species of animals brains to kind of "scramble" or get confused and just run off. Sometimes they wander, and sometimes the energy will collect somewhere and create a beacon for them to gather. I also get that cats aren't the only thing behaving oddly- birds and frogs too?? It effects outside cats because they are able to roam, but inside cats feel it too (again, more odd behavior) but they are trapped in their home. 

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