Saturday Punt - 2 November 2024
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How awful for you. I am so sorry.
I doubt that your other pets had anything to do with it. Anything that has been in a dog's mouth comes out wet for one thing. Also (and excuse me if this is distressing,) if one of your dogs had done it you would have been more likely to find the dog with it still in his mouth and very dead.
A friend of mine lost a cavalier puppy in similar sad circumstances. The puppy was doing silly puppy play and fell downstairs (only 3, not a full flight) broke its neck and died. My friend was right there and couldn't stop it happening.
Tinies really do need very close supervision and even then accidents can and do happen.
It's a horrible thing to have happened but please don't blame yourself. I doubt if it was one of the dogs, but you will never know. Are they big dogs? A playful swipe could perhaps have broken the kitten's neck, but there are so many things that may have happened.
As Woofgang has rightly said, tinies require constant supervision. I have always kept kittens in my utility room whilst I can't supervise them, until they reach a reasonable size and am 100% sure of their safety with other animals.
I feel so sorry for you. Best wishes.
I'm so sorry to hear about your little kitten dzafiris. It must have been an awful shock for you. I do hope you're not still blaming yourself, as you can't be in two places at once.
I was wondering - is there a possibility that your kitten could have clawed it's way up a table cloth, onto the dining table & fell off? I know this is a long shot, but kittens get up to all sorts of playful things when your back's turned. Much the same as toddlers!
Easy to say, but keep your chin up & try not to burden yourself with your thoughts too much.
I agree with FP and Burnahl. What type of dogs are they. Dogs like lurchers, jack russells, terriers etc. were originally bred for rabbitting/ ratting and so while not cat killers, the introduction of something small and furry may have just triggered innate reactions.
The lack of bite marks/ wetness etc doesn't mean anything. In fact gun dogs (spaniels, pointers etc) are trained not to damage the prey, just to dispose of it quickly.
Again not your fault just nature really
I'm so sorry to hear u lost ur little kitten. if there were no marks then the likely hood would seem that it fell and landed badly. Its a nasty thing to happen but you gave the kitten a loveing home for 4 short weeks. Be proud of that and remember accidents happen. The kitten may have been playing with the dogs and they may have made it jump up on to a place that was a little to high for it.
Its so sad. U have my deepest sympathies.
i really don't think it would have hurt itself by falling and if it had you would know as its legs were likely to be broken or something. as if it fell from somewhere that was so high for it to seriously hurt itself it would have had time to turn round in the air and land on its feet and therefore they would be the first point of impact.
it does take an awful long way for a kitten to drop before it hurts itself. we once had one that chased a ball between the banister rails at the top of our stairs and fell a straight drop of about 12 feet and carried on playing with the ball. funnily it never did it again though.
i know its awful but as i said before in this case i really do think it was the dogs who are responsible.
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