How could someone do this...?

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mightychipster

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38 posts

85 months

Monday 25th March
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We lost our British Shorthair cat Jo-Jo for a couple of days but we eventually found him in a neighbours garden unwilling to move yesterday morning. He was in a lot of pain so we took him to the vets for a check over.

Early diagnosis suggests that he had serious trauma by possibly being yanked very hard by his tail causing hip displacement and nerve damage. I have an idea who/how this might have happened. The nerve damage looks like has affected his ability to wee and poo. This could mean that we will have to put him down today or tomorrow if there is still no sign of voluntary bowel movements.

Absolutely gutted for poor mite. He is only 15 months old and already went through but survived FIP treatment late summer last year.





As a family we are devastated as this is the 2nd cat we've had that we've had to put to sleep.

Please keep your fingers crossed for him

Scrump

22,075 posts

159 months

Monday 25th March
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Sorry to hear the sad news, what a beautiful creature. I feel for you and your family. Some people don’t deserve to live in a civilised society.

A few years ago we to put down two of our cats in fairly quick succession. We found them convulsing and unable to move. The vet thought it was antifreeze poisoning, not sure if it was deliberate or accidental but it has not reoccurred.

bad company

18,646 posts

267 months

Monday 25th March
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Could it have been another animal such as a fox causing the injuries?

Very sad for you.

Castrol for a knave

4,716 posts

92 months

Monday 25th March
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Fingers crossed for you chap - he's a sweet looking thing. .

A tail pull injury is also common if they get caught by a car - it might be accidental rather than deliberate. It doesn't change the situation but at least it might not have been a scumbag.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,209 posts

20 months

Monday 25th March
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That'll be kids thinking it's funny.

Absolute scum. I'd shove red hot pokers up their arses.

What is wrong with people?

garythesign

2,095 posts

89 months

Monday 25th March
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Sad to read this.

Hoping for a positive outcome

moorx

3,529 posts

115 months

Monday 25th March
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garythesign said:
Sad to read this.

Hoping for a positive outcome
Me too, thinking of you.

vixen1700

23,023 posts

271 months

Monday 25th March
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Really sorry to hear this, fingers crossed for you.

Smint

1,723 posts

36 months

Monday 25th March
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Sorry to hear this.

On the subject of sub human low life, they usually start to display their ways at a young age.
I recall i (aged 5 at the time) and my young friends being dismayed that one of the older village brats plucked chicks out of a songbirds nest and threw them against a wall to kill them, you have to wonder what would become of one displaying such cruelty at such a young age, nothing good.
Some are just born evil.

I fought that brat many times whenever he picked on me and usually came off worse as he was much older, a bully thug in his apprenticeship, by the time i was 6 we'd moved area for my fathers work.

Not living too far from said village now, hmm now there's a thought.

Kwackersaki

1,385 posts

229 months

Monday 25th March
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I hope he recovers and whoever did it suffers a cruel fate.

Our cat used to be quite friendly until one day it came limping home with a badly damaged hip which was fractured. Since then he won’t approach any strangers and is off like a shot if anyone visits who he isn’t familiar with.

I suspect he was kicked or hit when injured and now doesn’t trust people. Something I’m kind of pleased with as there’s too many aholes about.

White-Noise

4,277 posts

249 months

Monday 25th March
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Horrid. Sorry to hear this there is some real scum out there.

geeks

9,204 posts

140 months

Monday 25th March
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bad company said:
Could it have been another animal such as a fox causing the injuries?

Very sad for you.
If it were a fox or something there would be other injuries such as bite marks at a guess.

So sorry to see this OP, I know the pain and worry all too well, our cat used up one of her nine when she was shot with an air rifle/pistol. She fortunately survived but it was a tense few days and the pellet is still in there just a few mil from her heart! Some people are just s.

mightychipster

Original Poster:

38 posts

85 months

Monday 25th March
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Not good news folks I'm afraid. We popped down earlier to get a face to face consultation with the vet nurse and we've decided to let him go.

RIP Jo-Jo


Jordie Barretts sock

4,209 posts

20 months

Monday 25th March
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Oh that is dreadful news.

So sorry to hear this.

vixen1700

23,023 posts

271 months

Monday 25th March
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Oh no, so sorry for you.


Smint

1,723 posts

36 months

Monday 25th March
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Sorry for the loss.

Might be worth having a word around, lots of people with half decent CCTV systems installed now, i know if you lived near us and asked us my Mrs would trawl through the time period meticulously.

geeks

9,204 posts

140 months

Monday 25th March
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Oh bugger, so sorry OP, RIP jojo

garythesign

2,095 posts

89 months

Monday 25th March
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So so sorry.

Only 15 months. I cannot begin to imaging your pain.

RIP Jo Jo

moorx

3,529 posts

115 months

Monday 25th March
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frown Very sorry to read this sad update. My sympathies, OP.

Caddyshack

10,859 posts

207 months

Monday 25th March
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Sorry to read this, I hope that if it was a someone that did this they get their just desserts.