Our cat, which we got in 2009, was living with our daughter. She kept on getting in the feet of Mrs S on the stairs and as she has osteoporosis, we had all her rabies done and then gave her to our daughter; who has another cat and the grandkids loved her anyway. Even though she was Mrs S cat, she loved me and every time I went to our daughters she followed me round the house wherever I went.
Our daughter has just moved in with her long standing boyfriend. The cat had been out for the second day after being kept in from the move. She'd jumped on the fence between the two houses and slipped and feel in the garden next door. To be rushed and savaged by the dog that lives there.
She had to be put down by the vet as her spine was snapped in 7 places, her lower jaw torn in two and one eye put out.
I'm kind of numb about it at the moment. I think it's probably a good idea that I'm far away. My 9 year old granddaughter saw the whole thing and they have a Malamute husky which lives with the cat and was trying to get out of an upstairs window to get at the dog.
I understand that the neighbours are horrified and shocked and I see that this will cause issues in the future. As far as Mal is concerned, the dog next door is a legitimate target which it will attack on sight if not carefully handled. Also my daughter really has to worry about the children now.
Were it my dog, it would not have been in existence more than the time to take it to the vet and have it put down. But I can understand people who don't want to do that to the family pet. But, honestly, how could you trust it ever again?