
A Cuban woman was fined 10,000 pesos for brutally killing a cat, according to Cubanet. The woman was reported by activists from the PASOS group, who demanded that animal abuse be included in the Criminal Code and that penalties proportional to the severity of these acts be imposed.
The events occurred in Cuba, where the woman carried out the cruel act that generated outrage in the community. The activists' report led to the authorities intervening and imposing the corresponding fine.
The activists from the PASOS group expressed their firm stance against animal abuse and advocated for stricter laws to protect animals. They considered it essential that these acts do not go unpunished and that penalties be applied according to the cruelty of the actions committed.
In response to the fine imposed on the woman for brutally killing the cat, the activists reiterated their call for the inclusion of animal abuse in the Criminal Code, in order to ensure the protection of animals and to make sure that those who commit these acts are duly punished.
In this sense, civil society in Cuba continues to fight for the establishment of stricter laws that punish animal abuse and promote respect for all forms of life. The fine imposed on the Cuban woman is a step in the right direction, but there is still work to be done to ensure the safety and well-being of animals in the country.