UM Campus Mourns Loss of 4 Beloved Cats: Wild Animals Suspected in Deadly Attacks
In a shocking turn of events, the Universiti Malaya (UM) campus is reeling from the loss of four of its five beloved cats, with police confirming that wild animals are suspected to be responsible for the deaths. According to an autopsy report from the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS), the cats' deaths were likely caused by wild animal attacks. This tragic incident has sent shockwaves throughout the university community, with many calling for increased measures to protect the campus's animal population. With concerns about animal safety and welfare on the rise, the university is under pressure to take action. For the latest updates on this developing story, subscribe to our FREE newsletter or follow us on Telegram and WhatsApp. Stay informed about animal welfare, wildlife conservation, and university news with our comprehensive coverage.