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Activists enraged by student who claims he killed neighbor’s cat to collect skeleton

Animal activists have demanded Kasetsart University investigate a skeleton of a cat displayed at its museum after a student posted on Facebook that it came from his neighbor’s cat which he stole and killed for a class assignment.
Facebook page A Call for Animal Rights requested instructors from the Faculty of Science’s Museum Collection to investigate the disturbing Facebook activities of the entomology student who posted a photo of him washing a cat’s corpse, joking with his friends about how he had killed it.
“Looks good, right? But when I did it, it wasn’t that pleasant,” the caption said. The student, who went by the Facebook user name “MarkyMike,” also posted a photo of the cat’s skeleton which is displayed at Kasetsart University’s Zoological Museum, claiming he had killed it two years ago when he took the class.
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