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..... Well, the title says it all and I am absolutely devastated. It happened last night and I've hardly been able to stop crying. I feel so ashamed and guilty that I haven't been able to tell anyone, hence I found my way here.
I have two Dogue de Bordeauxs who have both lived with my 10 year old cat all their lives. Harley is 9 and Lola is 2, all three can regularly been found cuddling together in a pile on the carpet.
Last night, just after midnight I let the dogs out into the garden to do their business before bed as normal. I left the back door open and heard alot of "scuffling" on the paved area. My immediate thought was "great, what a time to decide to play" and thought nothing more of it. When they didn't come back in as normal and refused to come when I called them I went out, thats when I saw it. Lola was running around looking excited and Harley was standing over "something" with his mouth around its neck. I immediately called for my son who came out and eventually shooed the dogs back inside to reveal a cat which was quite obviously not breathing. We both stood there in absolute shock, my 24 year old son with tears and me shaking uncontrollably. There was no blood, no open wounds, and I heard no snapping or snarling or cat cries. I can only hope and assume that it was over too quickly for the poor cat to realise what was happening.
I eventually found the owners this morning (had an idea because I've seen the cat sitting on a particular fence alot) They were very good about it, obviously upset at the loss of their cat, but they also said they had a dog themselves and they couldn't guarantee he wouldn't do the same to a strange cat coming into the garden. These poor people ended up comforting me more than I them, I was and have been in such a state since it happened.
I know my dogs have chased cats out of the garden on numerous times, but never did I imagine that either one of them, or even both would ever do this. My cuddly bears have taken someones loved pet from them. I know a dogs prey drive will generally kick in if a smaller animal runs from them in panic but I just can't get my head around it. I can't.
I'm so sorry for the long post from a newbie, but I had to find somewhere to get it out.
Thank you for listening/reading.
I have two Dogue de Bordeauxs who have both lived with my 10 year old cat all their lives. Harley is 9 and Lola is 2, all three can regularly been found cuddling together in a pile on the carpet.
Last night, just after midnight I let the dogs out into the garden to do their business before bed as normal. I left the back door open and heard alot of "scuffling" on the paved area. My immediate thought was "great, what a time to decide to play" and thought nothing more of it. When they didn't come back in as normal and refused to come when I called them I went out, thats when I saw it. Lola was running around looking excited and Harley was standing over "something" with his mouth around its neck. I immediately called for my son who came out and eventually shooed the dogs back inside to reveal a cat which was quite obviously not breathing. We both stood there in absolute shock, my 24 year old son with tears and me shaking uncontrollably. There was no blood, no open wounds, and I heard no snapping or snarling or cat cries. I can only hope and assume that it was over too quickly for the poor cat to realise what was happening.
I eventually found the owners this morning (had an idea because I've seen the cat sitting on a particular fence alot) They were very good about it, obviously upset at the loss of their cat, but they also said they had a dog themselves and they couldn't guarantee he wouldn't do the same to a strange cat coming into the garden. These poor people ended up comforting me more than I them, I was and have been in such a state since it happened.
I know my dogs have chased cats out of the garden on numerous times, but never did I imagine that either one of them, or even both would ever do this. My cuddly bears have taken someones loved pet from them. I know a dogs prey drive will generally kick in if a smaller animal runs from them in panic but I just can't get my head around it. I can't.
I'm so sorry for the long post from a newbie, but I had to find somewhere to get it out.
Thank you for listening/reading.