Man accused of killing cat allegedly stabbed four more in Toa Payoh, Singapore


- Illustrative photo.

SINGAPORE: A man who allegedly killed a cat in October 2024 is now accused of stabbing and injuring four more cats in Toa Payoh.

Court documents did not disclose details about the weapons purportedly used or if these four cats survived the alleged attacks.

Ryan Tan Yi Bin, 26, who was handed four more animal cruelty charges on Tuesday (Feb 4), is now accused of abusing five cats in all.

He was at Block 38 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh on Sept 21, 2024, when he allegedly stabbed a ginger and white cat, causing a wound that was about 5cm long.

Tan is accused of stabbing three more cats – one at Block 36 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh and two at Block 200 Toa Payoh North – the next day.

The Singaporean had earlier appeared in court on Oct 8, 2024, and was handed his first animal cruelty charge involving a cat called Field Field.

On Oct 7 that year, he allegedly kicked the cat, repeatedly stamped on its head inside a lift, and threw it down from the 34th floor of Block 78 Lorong Limau, near Whampoa Road, killing it.

Tan’s case will be mentioned again in court on March 4.

First-time offenders convicted of animal cruelty can be jailed for up to 18 months and fined up to S$15,000 for each charge.

Repeat offenders can be jailed for up to three years and fined up to S$30,000 for each charge. - The Straits Times/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

House in chaos as Bhumjaithai breaks with People’s Party over Thai Senate charter powers
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (Dec 11, 2025)
21 Indian workers killed in accident near China border
More than 12 million face acute hunger in Myanmar, World Food Programme says
Trial of Chinese crime gangs in Italian fashion stalls amid sabotage fears
Bangladesh president wants to quit halfway through term, after February election
Puripol, Shanti reign as Southeast Asia's sprint king and queen
Motorcyclist crashes into elephant in Gerik
Villagers from high-risk Mom Bei area flee to Cambodia–Laos border sanctuary as Thai strikes intensify
Seremban cops probing babysitter over death of 12-month-old girl

Others Also Read