Vietnam's cat meat trade is a massive, ongoing crisis — an estimated one million cats are stolen, trafficked and slaughtered every year. The Ho Chi Minh City bust, which recovered over 500 cats and netted nine suspects, shows enforcement can work when authorities take pet theft seriously. Attitudes are shifting, especially among younger Vietnamese, and growing public opposition makes a full ban on the cat meat trade not just possible but necessary.
The Vietnam cat bust is a wake-up call, but the hard truth is that around 100 of the rescued cats still died from the ordeal, and many families left the police station empty-handed. Busting one ring barely dents a trade where millions of animals are stolen annually. Real change requires systemic legal reform, not just one-off enforcement actions.
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