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Cat brings in mice half dead
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And drops them on the floor. They are obviously going to die, but what is the most humane thing to do - take them away from the cat and put them outside to die, or let the cat play with them and toss them around until they die?
Which is quickest/best/least suffering for mouse?
Which is quickest/best/least suffering for mouse?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I live in a city centre and my cat never got out but I did feel a little guilty that he wasn't out and prowling.
But after reading this post I am not so sure. Having said that I don't think that the late George would have been able to catch anything.
He had previously been a stray and was mooching food off nice humans, he was in a terrible state and the Cats Protection felt that he wasn't one of god's 'natural hunters'.
Yuck!
But after reading this post I am not so sure. Having said that I don't think that the late George would have been able to catch anything.
He had previously been a stray and was mooching food off nice humans, he was in a terrible state and the Cats Protection felt that he wasn't one of god's 'natural hunters'.
Yuck!
Quite traumatised by both the oven and the mallet options, but thanks for all responses... Most of the little animals the cat brings in die of shock but some are clearly on their way out and I would like to be able to end their suffering.. I have a friend who says it is the circle of life and nature's way and I just leave the cat to get on with it. Just a bit sad when you've got a mouse convulsing on the kitchen rug and the cat wanting to swat it about impressing you...
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