What to do if a cat died at home

When I saw a large breed dog killed my small Mexican, naked, only 3 kg. I thought that from the grief I could not live, friends and family advised to get another, but I did not even want to hear, believing that nothing can replace me. Whole month I did not find myself, until I brought me friends puppy, small breed, I did not want. but had to take care of it, now – this creature is so loved, and it helped to survive the pain of loss. Try doing the same.

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A cat has died. What to do?

Today I came home from work at 12 o'clock in the morning tired. Found my cat dead. Name was Lisa, lived with me for 15 years. I cried over the corpse for two hours, and walked around for another hour until I was depressed. There was no one around, not even neighbors to whom I should turn. My wife and 11-year-old son are on vacation, they are due to arrive in three days. Lisa is very precious to my son, I keep thinking how to tell him about the loss. I haven't called anyone yet, I haven't done anything. And who was there to call at 4:00 in the morning? I put the cat on a rug and covered it with a sheet. I'm just now getting over my grief. I didn't expect such a reaction from myself. I never thought I would cry over the death of an old cat. I dread to think what reaction my 11-year-old son would have. Anyway, I have a dead cat in the next room. And I don't know what to do. I can't sleep to finally wait until morning. I don't know what to do next. Who should I call? Should I call my wife, ruin her vacation? What to do about the corpse. I'm just at a loss. Please help me.

Bury it somewhere and tell your son it's lost. You could get a new kitten and tell your son it's Lisa who turned into a kitten.

My son died April 30th, three years old. I still can't get back.

Igor Gladkov Master (1207) He died in my arms, sobbing before he died, now watching the movie https://zona.mobi/movies/kot-iz-kosmosa

Condolences. But the cat has to be buried. Tell my son about the "goo," ran away and never came back. But I would find the words, tell him about the Rainbow Bridge (if my son is impressionable), well, almost the truth. The child is going to face death one way or another anyway.

Don't tell them, tell your son you ran away, then, consult your wife. I buried mine, small, at night near the house, in a deep hole. very deep. next to the flowers were for planting on top, so they did not ask what you dig for. Oh, and another thing. Wrap it in a clean.

How do you know when a pet is dying?

When a cat dies of old age, it is always accompanied by certain manifestations, a kind of symptoms of the "last disease" in this life. They are the same for all animals – whether the cat lives all its life in the apartment or on the street, the signs of the rapid demise will not differ. However, this mournful list of habits and condition characteristics is typical only for old animals whose life has come to its logical end. In the case of illness or serious injury, the manifestations characteristic of an imminent demise will be different.

Getting old can be different

  • A decreased pulse rate, slow heartbeat;
  • shallow but whistling yet quiet breathing;
  • changes in body temperature;
  • refusal to drink or eat;
  • urge to seclude oneself in a secluded place;
  • Incontinence of urine and weakness of bowels;
  • presence of an unpleasant odor;
  • Loss of luster and dullness of coat.

Even if the animal is very old, the veterinarian should be called if these manifestations occur. There is always a chance that the pet is just sick and needs help, not preparation for a funeral.

About breathing before demise

Measuring breathing rate is also one way to know if a cat is dying. In the normal state, the animal takes 20 to 30 exhalations per minute. But, unlike the pulse, the number of breaths will not decrease, but rather will increase. However, they will be weak, without depth.

This is due to the fact that the weakened heart also affects the efficiency of the respiratory system. Immediately before death, the respiratory rate will fall, and the number of breaths will equal the number of heartbeats.

The death of a cat at home, what is it?

The death of a beloved pet leaves an indelible loss and emptiness for the owner, as well as grief for loved ones. Breeding a cat at home should never forget that the age of the cat is much less than human.

The death of a cat at home often involves some unusual events, because historically, cats and cats belong to the special animals.

Usually a cat shows that death is near in a few days. Cats prefer to leave the dwelling to be out of sight. At the same time, even quite domestic cats tend to hide, and even run away from home, although often outside the apartment has never been.

If a cat died at home, then there are folk superstitions, not to say that positive. The death of a cat at home can be interpreted in this way,
– the place of death
– for cause
– by time period

Folk omens say – causing damage to an animal on purpose entails imminent punishment. Those who drown kittens also will not escape the same fate, and not necessarily retribution will come at once. It was believed that damaging a cat leads to seven years of financial problems and misfortune.

The natural death of a cat

When a cat dies of old age, that is, from natural causes, there is certainly nothing supernatural here. And look for the negative interpretation of the event is not necessary. If the cat died without leaving the house, then you should expect trouble. If the cat died when the owners weren't home by the closed door, it means it did want to leave the house. Putting a cat to sleep is not a way out, but rather a murder with certain intentions. According to folk omens, it brings 2 years of bad surprises for humans.

Sudden death of a cat

When the sudden death of an animal should be interpreted as follows:
If one of the family members is guilty, folk omens predict theft, with searches will not bring the desired result.

What to do if the cat died at home

If your pet does not behave naturally and is torn to the street, let him go. He does not necessarily want to run away to die, it is quite possible that he will return refreshed and full of energy. It often happens that after shedding the negativity, the animal comes back refreshed, that's why they say that a cat has nine lives.

If you came home and found your cat dead, be sure to bury it. For at least three months, taking a new cat home is highly discouraged.

If the animal died of old age, it is not necessary to carry out home cleansing procedures, but if the death of the animal came unexpectedly analyze the situation and if you find any problems better go to the church.

Finally it should be remembered that having a kitten at home is very useful, it will neutralize the negative and indicates the problems in the home. The death of a cat indicates possible negativity and problems at home.

How to help a cat

If the cat is dying, you should definitely call a doctor or try to save it yourself. In cases where there is no more hope, all that remains is to try to ensure the most painless death, and before that, the most comfortable stay of the animal on the ground in its last hours.

It is quite easy to know that something is wrong with a cat: it begins to behave differently than usual, meows for no reason, eats less and becomes less and less active. The first thing to do is to give the cat a comfortable bed in the place where it likes to be. You should not pet the cat and take him in your arms – in this state he prefers not to move at all and lie in one place.

The best solution is to spend time with your pet, lightly pet it a few times or just talk to it.

Although all the signs may indicate that death is approaching, it is best to call a doctor – changes in behavior may only be symptoms of illness, and with proper care and veterinarian expertise the animal will soon be back to normal.

A dying cat may have urinary incontinence and an unpleasant odor, so care should be taken more carefully than in normal times. It is better to choose soft bedding for a pet and change it as necessary.

During this difficult time the cat may want to be alone, and you should not interfere in this – the animal most often dies alone.

Should you put your pet to sleep?

More and more often, owners are choosing this option, arguing that it is an outwardly humane gesture. In this case, the animal will not live out its last hours, so often associated with suffering.

But, as mentioned above, a higher power has a different opinion on this matter. They equate euthanasia with full, conscious murder. And this already entails irreversible consequences in the form of permanent mishaps and even serious accidents.

A sad cat

A pet that has lived with its owner for many years has no expectation of a death sentence, and that only makes the situation worse. It's easy to make a mistake when making a decision. The animal could have lived for some time if symptoms of some disease had not been mistaken for signs of impending death.

what to do if a beloved cat dies?

we need to understand that we have to go through the death of our pets all our lives, their age is not long. but we want to have them and love them. All will pass, believe me, you will never forget it, but it will not hurt so much. You will just remember how and what he did, what he ate, what he said. Nothing else. It is very painful, but it is inevitable. Another one will come along, young and dorky, and you will laugh again at his catty antics. And that one will settle in your heart. there is no other way.

Eugenia Enlightened (22901) He didn't jump, he fell. It's not like he's suicidal. You have to watch your animals, take care of them. And always be mindful of them, every second, then no one will fall out anywhere. Why was he alone in the room with the window open? Were you counting on his discretion? We are responsible for those we have tamed.

My beloved cat died yesterday. Right in the apartment, under the table. He was running around, frolicking, eating. Suddenly my grandfather and I came into the kitchen, and he was lying there with his glass eyes open and not moving. I cried very hard then, and I'm crying now, too.

Eugenia Enlightened (22901) Sergey Sizov, how old is the cat? You have to understand why the cat died, it is clear that the cat was loved, but there are causes of death. How exactly did he die, that will also give an idea of possible causes. It is necessary to understand this in order not to make the same mistakes with another cat, which you will also love. The cat could have died from urolithiasis, from pancreatitis, the cat should not eat pork, cheese, sour cream, wiskas and other bad food from the mags. The cat couldn't just die like that. Chet got sick. You should always keep an eye on the cat, how he goes to the bathroom, how he does everything in general. If he pees with delays, you need a cat food to prevent mcb. If fed Friskas, they live up to two years on Friskas. Wiskas clog intestines and the cat could die of obstruction. Even resuscitation will not always save him.

Of course, you can grieve for him, but don't take too long. You just get another and better resembles the past, and even name it like the one that went away, and it will seem to you that your cat moved into this one.

I'm in trouble. My favorite cat died. What is the best way to bury her with all the honors? I have no idea.

I am fond of hunting, frankly speaking – my hands are up to my elbows in blood, but the corpse of my favorite kitty, I can not even look at. I have to bury her with dignity. I didn't even cry like that when my grandfather died.

Everyone who has a cat in his house, sooner or later in life comes a sad period – the old age and the death of a favorite animal. And not everyone can cope with the loss. But the inevitable will happen, whether we want it or not. And the most worthy choice an owner can make is to be with their pet to the end.

It is easier to recognize a sick pet's imminent passing: the cat becomes weak, loses its usual appetite, mostly does not get up, sleeps a lot or lies with its eyes open, and has difficulty breathing and swallowing. But know that the pet will become anxious before she dies.

If the pet is used to being near you at all times, it may come to say goodbye. Usually a sick animal will climb on its owner's lap and lie down, waiting for affection, and then leave. Cats with a proud character die in the arms of their owners only in exceptional cases.

If a cat has not been ill, but time has robbed it of its vitality, try to catch the moment when it will by all means try to be alone. This is a sure sign that the cat wants out. The animal not only wants to hide, it wants to leave irrevocably and die alone.

Scientists haven't studied this behavior enough, but most likely the reason for leaving is… pain. The cat's body is weakened by time and suffers from all sorts of illnesses (although the owner may not notice it outwardly), and the animal only wants to get away from the suffering, and here the normal instinct plays a role. Such a departure of a cat looks like a humane attitude to its owner and a desire not to cause him pain, because after leaving the person will not see the last moments of your beloved friend.

If a cat has no possibility of leaving home for good, prepare for the fact that at some point the animal will hide in a secluded and inconspicuous place or will die in your absence from home. Once you notice that the pet's behavior has become strange, there is no need to bore them with your "attention" and desire to "cure". It is generally believed that cats sense that death is approaching, and they go away only when there is no chance to recover.

How to bury a cat

Contributor(s): Pippa Elliott, MRCVS. Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with more than 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and treatment of companion animals. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.

Losing a beloved pet is never easy. Saying goodbye to your pet is a very painful process. Therefore, many pet owners decide to bury their pet in a dignified manner. If you want to bury your cat, find out if your actions are legal in the area where you live. Then choose a burial site, casket and headstone. You will need to place your deceased pet in the coffin, dig a hole, and then decorate the grave. If you do this, you will have an easier time dealing with this difficult situation because you will be able to say goodbye to your pet.

Resolve burial issues

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  • Do not bury your cat near a body of water, even if it is on your property. This may cause contamination of the water system.
  • Also, when you dig the hole, take care not to damage the cable that may be in the ground. Choose a spot in your yard that is far away from your home. If you were digging a grave and came across a cable, stop digging, bury the hole, and choose another location.
  • By law, burying an animal in places that are not intended for it is punishable by a fine. If you have no way to bury your pet without violating health and veterinary regulations, find out if there are pet burial firms in your city. [2] X Source of Information

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  • You can choose a special place to bury your cat. For example, if your cat liked to lie in wildflowers in your yard, that might be a good place to bury her there.
  • However, think about the location of the burial site in your yard. You're not likely to like it if others are stepping on your pet's burial site. Choose a part of your yard where you and your loved ones rarely walk. If you have young children, choose a place where they don't play.

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  • You can buy a pet casket online. If you want to bury your beloved pet in a coffin, this would be the right option for you.
  • However, coffins are expensive. You can also bury your cat by putting it in a cardboard box. If your cat had a favorite crib, you can also put it in a box, putting the cat on it.
  • If you don't want to use a container, bury the cat by wrapping it in a towel.

How to provide comfort to a dying cat

Contributor(s): Tabitha Kucera. Tabitha Kucera is a registered veterinary technician, cat and dog behavior consultant and owner of Chirrups and Chatter Counseling Services in Cleveland, Ohio. She has over 10 years of experience working in veterinary clinics, farm animal shelters and cat and dog rescue centers. She has helped develop training and behavior correction programs for various veterinary clinics and shelters, and works as a consultant with numerous shelters and private veterinary practices. She has lectured regionally and nationally in various veterinary technology programs. She is a certified Fear Free speaker, Fear Free certification consultant, Cat Pawsitive Pro behavior consultant, and host of the podcast Tails from a Vet Tech. Currently serves on the board of the Cat Committee of the Guild of Pet Professionals and is president of the Society of Veterinary Technicians – Behavioral Specialists. A registered veterinary technician with Elite Fear Free and Low-Stress certifications, certified feline behavior consultant, Karen Pryor Academy certified training partner and veterinary technician – behavior specialist.

Number of sources used in this article: 8. You will find a list of them at the bottom of the page.

If your beloved cat is slowly dying, you may have a hard time accepting the imminent outcome. [1] X Reliable Source American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Go to Source However, for your part, you can turn your last moments together into the best minutes of your cat's life by making him as comfortable as possible. Instead of getting upset about something you can't change, use the time you have to further strengthen your relationship with your cat and remember how much you care about him forever.

Creating a cozy atmosphere around the cat

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  • Consider moving the cat's resting place to a part of the house where there isn't much activity or noise. [3] X
  • If moving the cat's resting place to another room will be too stressful for him, you and your family members should rethink your habits to reduce your activity and noise around the cat.
  • Allow the cat to choose where he will sleep. [4] X Source of Information He can instinctively choose a quieter, quieter place for himself.
  • Quiet, soft music can help the cat relax. The sounds of birdsong and running water also have a calming effect. [5] X Source of information
  • The hustle and bustle of everyday life can be unnecessary for an animal's last days, it can even aggravate his illness or his general state of health. [6] X Source of Information

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  • Because of problems with urinary control or physical inability to reach the litter box, the cat may soil the bedding. [8] X Source of Information Choose washable items such as blankets and towels as additional bedding materials.
  • Foam bedding, while soft, will be quite difficult to wash. [9] X Source of Information
  • Check regularly that the bedding is clean (not wet or stained with feces) and wash it as needed.
  • Extra bedding will also make sure the cat stays warm. An elderly, dying animal may have difficulty maintaining body temperature and therefore become cold. [10] X Source of Information

Caring for the animal

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  • Many cat owners turn to pet hospices to relieve their pets' suffering. These hospices provide animals with round-the-clock care, which can prolong their lives.
  • If you are unable to do any of the procedures yourself, you can arrange for the doctor to take care of them.

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  • Make sure the area stays clean. Wash the blankets in warm water every other day. Do not use strong smelling detergents, as these smells may be unpleasant for the animal.
  • If the cat suffers from urinary incontinence, lay towels that are easy to change if necessary.

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Surround the cat with care in its final days. Sometimes it can be difficult for an animal to get to its own toilet. If the cat is severely weakened and cannot get up, carry her to the toilet every few hours. Talk to your veterinarian about using a dressing to make it easier for the animal to empty.

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What to do after your pet dies

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Take care of the pet's remains. If the pet died at home, store it somewhere cool and remote until it can be cremated or buried. This will slow down decomposition and protect your family from harm. Carefully wrap the body in cellophane (e.g. a plastic bag) and put it in a cold place (freezer, cool cellar). If the death was a result of sedation, the veterinarian will take care of the body. [12] X Reliable source American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Go to Source

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  • In some localities, the law allows a pet to be buried on private property belonging to its owner; in others, it is prohibited. Research your local laws before choosing a burial site. [13] X Trusted Source American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Go to Source
  • It is against the law to bury a pet's body in a park or other public area.

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Think about how to deal with grief after a pet's death. The death of a beloved pet is very difficult for its owner. It is normal to feel the bitterness of the loss during the first days. Make an appointment with a psychologist who can help you deal with the loss of your pet. Your veterinarian may be able to recommend one.

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