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<strong>A British security guard has been jailed for more than five years for stabbing 16 cats in a series of night-time attacks, according to BBC News.&nbsp;</strong></p>
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Steven Bouquet killed nine pet cats around the seaside resort town of Brighton between October 2018 and June 2019 while another seven were injured.&nbsp; Judge Jeremy Gold said Bouquet&#39;s killing spree was &quot;cruel, it was sustained and it struck at the very heart of family life&quot;.</p>
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The 54-year-old former seaman, who has been called the &quot;Brighton cat killer&quot;, was sentenced to five years and three months in prison at Hove Crown Court.</p>
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Some of the owners who attended the sentencing, told the jury how they found their cats bleeding on their doorsteps after the knife attacks.</p>
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Sentencing Bouquet, Judge Jeremy Gold QC said Bouquet&#39;s behaviour had been &quot;cruel&quot;. &quot;It was sustained and it struck at the very heart of family life.&quot;</p>
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Bouquet had denied the charges and told the police he was &quot;no threat to animals&quot;.</p>
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He was sentenced for five years for the attacks on the cats, and three months, to be served concurrently for possession of a knife. The judge said he would serve half his sentence in prison before being released on licence.</p>
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The police said the breakthrough in the hunt for the cat killer came in May 2019 when a nine-month old cat, Hendrix, was stabbed by a knife but managed to return home to his owners.</p>
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When they followed the trail of blood they noticed a CCTV camera, which had been set up by a neighbour whose own cat had also been attacked a year earlier.</p>
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The camera had captured Bouquet stopping to stroke the cat before taking out the knife from his rucksack. Hendrix fled from the scene but died later of his injuries.</p>
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Photos of two of the cats were later found on Bouquet&#39;s phone, and a knife with feline DNA on the blade was discovered at his home. The police also disclosed that Bouquet had repeatedly accessed a website in relation to lost cats in the city.</p>
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