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Series of cat deaths likely caused by coyotes, police say

Ottawa police say that a series of cat deaths in the city were caused by a predatory attack, most likely coyotes.

Total of 7 cats have been found dead, Ottawa police say

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Seven cats have been found dead in Ottawa since the beginning of June, and police now say it's likely they were killed by coyotes. (Trevor Pritchard/CBC)

Ottawa police say a series of cat deaths in the city were the result of predatory attacks, most likely by coyotes.

Police opened an investigation this month after four cats were foundmutilated with signs of abuse.

Atotal of seven cats have now been found dead, withthe most recent death discoveredJune 21 in Nepean, police said in a news release Thursday.

One of the deceased cats was sent to the University of Guelph Animal Health Laboratory in Kemptville, Ont., just outside of Ottawa.

A necropsy Thursday determined the cause was a predatory attack, police said.

"There is some relief in knowing that it's not a person behind these killings," said Bruce Roney, president of the Ottawa Humane Society,in a news release.

"But it doesn't change the fact that these cats suffered a horrendous death and that the safest place for a cat is indoors."

Nina Berry's cat Naz Naz disappeared on June 10. Three days later, his body was found in a nearby field. (Supplied by Nina Berry)

Keep animals inside

The society had offered a $5,000 reward for information that helped the police investigation into the cats' deaths. It says that reward will now go toward lifesaving care and shelters for Ottawa animals.

"Our hearts go out to the people who lost a beloved pet during these past few weeks," Roney said.

Police andthe humane society arerecommending pet owners keep their animals inside.

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