Man caught on CCTV humping cat in 2023 pleads guilty in court
A 20-year-old man pleaded guilty on 23 May to humping a cat, an act caught on a neighbour’s CCTV. He also admitted to hurting and harassing a 19-year-old classmate with special needs.

SINGAPORE: A 20-year-old man has pleaded guilty on 23 May to performing an obscene act in public after he was caught on a neighbour’s closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera sexually abusing a cat. The man, who cannot be named due to a gag order protecting the identity of his bullying victim, admitted to three charges, including assaulting and harassing a 19-year-old classmate with special needs. Additional charges of voluntarily causing hurt and two counts of theft will be taken into consideration when he is sentenced. The court has ordered probation and reformative training reports to determine his suitability for either sentencing option. Probation is a rehabilitative sentence that does not result in a criminal record, while reformative training involves a period of detention and results in a criminal conviction.
Obscene Act Against Cat
The incident involving the cat occurred on 8 April 2023 at about 1.50am. The accused, who lived near the feline and often encountered it, returned home and saw the cat roaming outside the flat. The cat was known to be allowed to wander freely in and out of its home. He decided to engage with the cat and found some cat food on a shelf to feed it. While the cat was eating, the man became sexually aroused and acted on his urges. After looking around to ensure no one was nearby, he proceeded to sexually abuse the animal, unaware that a CCTV camera had recorded his actions. When the cat scuttled away, he pursued it, picked it up, and humped it. The cat managed to escape from his grasp. Undeterred, the accused followed the animal again, attempting to grab its tail, but the cat wriggled free. The disturbing act came to light when the cat’s owner was shown the CCTV footage by a neighbour. The footage was then uploaded on social media in an effort to identify the perpetrator. A police report was lodged on 11 April 2023 by a concerned member of the public, leading to the man’s arrest later that day. Following the incident, the owner took the cat to a veterinarian, who confirmed that it was unharmed. However, the owner noticed a change in the cat’s behaviour, stating that it became hesitant to stay outside the flat afterwards.View this post on Instagram











