Wave of Horror in Southern France: Over 20 Cats Tortured and Mutilated in Saint-Antonin-du-Var
In the peaceful French village of Saint-Antonin-du-Var, a disturbing wave of cat abuse has left the community in shock. More than twenty cats have been found shaved, drugged, beaten, or even scalped in recent weeks. Local authorities and animal protection groups are mobilizing to stop the perpetrator behind this cruelty, calling on residents to remain vigilant and report any signs of abuse.

A Quiet Village Gripped by Fear
Saint-Antonin-du-Var, a small commune in the Var department, is known for its tranquility and close-knit community. But over the past few weeks, that peace has been shattered by horrifying acts of cruelty against local cats. The mayor, Serge Baldecchi, has sounded the alarm in a public statement, denouncing the "sadistic" violence inflicted on innocent pets. He urged residents to stay alert and report any signs of abuse: "It’s to you I speak—who cruelly takes pleasure in shaving and torturing my sweet cat. Stop before it’s too late!"
Over 20 Cats Missing, Injured or Killed
According to regional reports, more than twenty cats have either disappeared or been found in terrible condition—scalped, shaved, drugged, or beaten. These cats were not strays, but beloved family pets. The targeted victims appear to share a similar profile: older, long-haired tabby cats. The brutality has prompted multiple complaints from distressed owners, and at least six cases have already been brought before the public prosecutor in Draguignan by a former leader of a local animal welfare group.
Legal Complaints and a Call for Justice
Animal rights advocates have taken swift action. A collective complaint, believed to include dozens of cases, has been filed with the gendarmerie. While the public prosecutor’s office has yet to confirm whether a formal investigation has been launched, pressure is mounting. During a recent town meeting, residents from neighboring towns came forward to share similar incidents, suggesting this could be the work of a serial offender operating across the region.
France Faces a Wider Animal Cruelty Crisis
This case is part of a larger national issue. Across France, acts of cruelty against animals are becoming increasingly common. In 2022 alone, over 3,400 reports of animal abuse were registered. In the Var region, disturbing cases have emerged regularly, including the closure of a so-called feline rescue center where dozens of cats were found starved and living in filth. The authorities now face mounting pressure to act swiftly and implement stronger protections for animals across the country.