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Vietnam police rescue over 500 cats in major animal theft ring bust

Rescue operation exposes cross-province cat theft and illegal meat trade network

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 17, 2026
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Police rescue hundreds of cats from illegal cages in Vietnam operation - Vietname Cat Welfare via AP

Vietnam operation uncovers major animal theft network - Vietname Cat Welfare via AP

HANOI, Vietnam – Police in Vietnam have rescued more than 500 cats during a large-scale operation targeting an alleged animal theft and cat meat crime ring in Ho Chi Minh City, according to local media reports and animal welfare groups. The raid, carried out last week, led to the detention of nine individuals and exposed what officials described as a cross-province network involved in trapping and transporting cats for consumption.

Authorities said the investigation began after a series of pet theft complaints in Ho Chi Minh City, leading officers to track suspected suspects connected to the illegal trade.

Investigation leads to major seizure operation

According to Ho Chi Minh City criminal police and local media reports, officers uncovered multiple storage sites during the operation, including 45 cages containing around 400 live cats and several containers holding approximately 80 dead animals. An additional 21 live cats were recovered at a separate location.

Police said the suspects admitted to trapping and collecting cats across southern Vietnam over the past three years, including in Tay Ninh and An Giang provinces.

The total number of rescued animals exceeded 500, making it one of the largest cat welfare cases reported in Vietnam in recent years, according to local reporting.

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Harsh conditions and rising fatalities among rescued animals

Animal welfare groups involved in the response said several dozen of the rescued cats later died due to the conditions in which they were found. Volunteers and veterinarians have been working continuously to treat survivors and stabilize their health.

Chris Gindelhumer of Vietnam Cat Welfare, who is assisting with care efforts, described emotional scenes among responders and families searching for missing pets.

“I saw quite a lot of tears in the last few days,” he said. “It’s really beautiful to see how many Vietnamese families are coming, looking for their cats. But it’s also heartbreaking because many families were looking for their cats and didn’t find them.”

International and animal welfare reaction

Karanvir Kukreja of Humane World for Animals said the operation reflects the scale of the country’s cat meat trade, calling it “a sobering reminder” of its extent in Vietnam. He said millions of animals are affected by theft and illegal slaughter networks operating across the country.

Animal welfare advocates said the case has renewed attention on enforcement gaps and the ongoing illegal trade in companion animals.

Legal context and policy debate

Consumption of dog and cat meat remains legal in Vietnam, although vendors are required to document the origin of animals. Some cities, including Hoi An, have taken steps to discourage the practice in coordination with animal welfare groups.

Vietnamese officials have also indicated plans to review parts of the legal framework to improve protection for pets and strengthen enforcement against theft, following South Korea’s 2024 ban on dog meat.

A local resident, An Pham, a master’s student and cat owner in Ho Chi Minh City, said the case has shifted public awareness.

“This event surprised a lot of people and has raised awareness among many to stop consuming cat meat,” she said.

However, authorities have not publicly confirmed additional details about long-term prosecutions or the broader scope of the network.

Tags: Vietnam, HoChiMinhCity, AnimalWelfare, CatTheft, IllegalWildlifeTrade, LawEnforcement, HumaneWorldForAnimals, VietnamCatWelfare

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