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Public outrage in China over release of 1,100 cats into reservoir in ‘life release’ ritual

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A Chinese netizen has triggered public outrage after posting a video showing more than 1,000 cats being released near a reservoir area as part of a “life release” ritual. Photo: QQ.com/RedNote
Yating Yangin Beijing

A “life release” event saw 1,100 cats dumped near a protected water reservoir in southern China, causing many of the animals to panic, jump into the water and drown.

On November 1, videos surfaced online showing a group of people wearing masks releasing large numbers of cats near the Yingzui Reservoir in Qingyuan, Guangdong province.

“Life release” is a traditional Buddhist practice where animals such as fish, turtles or birds are released into the wild as a form of compassion and spiritual merit.

More than 1,000 cats were released from cages near the site of a protected reservoir. Photo: YouTube
More than 1,000 cats were released from cages near the site of a protected reservoir. Photo: YouTube

However, the practice has become increasingly controversial in recent years due to ecological concerns.

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In the video, two large lorries filled with cat cages, reportedly holding around 1,120 cats with a combined weight of 2,722kg, were seen unloading the animals.

The total cost of the animals, including transport, was 30,997 yuan (US$4,400).

Online videos showed people releasing the animals near the shore of the reservoir. Photo: YouTube
Online videos showed people releasing the animals near the shore of the reservoir. Photo: YouTube

When the cages were opened, many cats were terrified. Some climbed up trees and others jumped into the water.

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