On Thursday, 16 December, the Animal Protection Foundation (APF) posted on their official Instagram account that more than 30 dogs were poisoned at the Canadian International College’s (CIC) Cairo campus. APF accused CIC of poisoning the dogs and that they purposely poisoned them at midnight so they wouldn’t be able to rescue them. APF also alleged that these dogs were neutered, making the poisoning a more serious accusation as neutering is already considered a way to control the number of stray dogs as they would not be able to reproduce. *Neutering is a surgical procedure that is done to prevent animals from reproducing. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Animal Protection Foundation (@animal.protection.eg) “They prevented us from going in for long periods until all the dogs ate from the poisoned food,” the post said. However, CIC released a statement describing the incident as “horrific and completely against (their) values”. “These dogs and cats have been taking our campus as a loving home for years, and they were never considered a source of discomfort,” the statement said. View this post on Instagram A post…
Over 30 Dogs Poisoned on Canadian International College Cairo Campus
December 19, 2021
