View Full Version : so today is a very very sad day
So I need to vent or post my feelings since it have piled up today.
Today I found my hognose dead on the floor and my kingsnake baby eaten.
I know my female cat did this because she have tried to kill my gecko too, I was so mad I had to leave the room or my anger would be anything near me I bowled my eyes out since it hurts as much as if it was my baby (for me they are my babies).
I moved my baby snake rack into my pc room (lanzo herp cage) and she pulled the boxes out with her nails there was blood on the box also, my male cat never show any interest in anything beside sleeping, eating or going outside even at night.
It is sad but I can no longer look at her with love in my eyes since she did this therefore I have decided to give her away.
It still hurt so much, when you have putted your time, energy, love and care into those babies, I worried so much for ly hognose even when I was at work because she didn't eat alot but now finally she did.... I'm just so sad and pissed.
sharthun
03-23-14, 11:34 AM
So sorry for your loss!
That's terrible. I'm so sorry!
Jinxygirl
03-23-14, 01:57 PM
Losing a pet is always sad, but remember not to be too angry at your cat. It doesn't understand that they were your pets and was just doing what cats do.
So sorry for your loss. I understand your frustration i had almost the same happen a few years ago, luckily i heard it happening and was able to stop it. It's definitely not fun when your pets are incompatible.:(
Tsubaki
03-23-14, 04:06 PM
Sorry for your loss, losing pets is horrible..
poomwah
03-23-14, 04:26 PM
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I wish there was something that would help.
drumcrush
03-23-14, 05:19 PM
Aww that sucks. Sorry for the loss
thanks guys it cheered me up, I just guess she have to go to someone without small pets I cant risk it, reptiles is my hobby after all.
poomwah
03-23-14, 06:24 PM
I know it really hurts, but you should be proud of yourself. It's very mature of you to make that decision
Jim Smith
03-23-14, 07:58 PM
I'm really sorry to hear of your loss. I know that you realize that your cat was only doing what comes naturally to a cat, but now that is has figured out how to get at your snakes, it will almost certainly do it again. I wish you luck in finding a good home for your cat.
EL Ziggy
03-23-14, 08:56 PM
I'm sorry for your loss but try not to be too angry with the cat. It was just following it's instincts.
LiL Zap
03-23-14, 09:37 PM
So sorry to hear this...my condolences.
Oh no ): I'm so sorry ):
Is there no way to keep the reptiles in a room the cats can't access? Or in enclosures they cannot open? I feel terrible for the loss of your snakes, but I don't think it's entiry fair for the cat to get uprooted over it either ):
Mikoh4792
03-24-14, 01:50 AM
I don't understand, it's not your cat's fault. Instead of giving the cat away for being a cat, the right thing to do would be to make the reptile room inaccessible to other household pets.
sorry for the loss
Jinxygirl
03-24-14, 02:17 AM
I don't understand, it's not your cat's fault. Instead of giving the cat away for being a cat, the right thing to do would be to make the reptile room inaccessible to other household pets.
sorry for the loss
I completely agree with Mikoh, rehoming the cat is unfair since the cat has adjusted to your home and living with you. It would be very stressful to the cat if you were to give it away. You need to put your reptiles somewhere your cat cannot get at them. Part of being a responsible pet owner means making sure that your animals can't harm eachother so you really shouldn't have your reptiles in a room that your cat has free range.
shaunyboy
03-24-14, 03:11 AM
sorry for your loss
to be honest,the cat was only doing what nature intended,she was hunting
accidents happen to the best of us,so i would not beat yourself up about it
cheers shaun
I wish I could move the racks, I think people would know that was the first thing I was thinking about but I cant, it is not my house and the owners said I may not have them upstairs and there is only here downstairs. I dont think it is fair for her either to be locked away every time I am not here.
Tsubaki
03-24-14, 04:03 AM
Why not make sure the boxes can't slide out? My rack has holes in it where i can stick a large wooden plug in. So they can't slide out, i don't need it because i have no pets that can reach my rack but i bought it that way.
smy_749
03-24-14, 05:36 AM
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Primal Rage
03-24-14, 05:44 AM
I am very sorry to hear about your loss. That's a horrible way to lose an animal(s). I hate cats, they kill everything. Hope you feel better soon!
Starbuck
03-24-14, 05:46 AM
If you cant kive the snakes to a different part of the house, what about putting them in a closet until you can modify the rack so the cat cant get at them? I agree that the cat shouldnt be punished for being a cat...
Yea I will just buy a extra cat toliet box and move her up when im not home to I can get a lock on them.
Pirarucu
03-25-14, 07:35 AM
Sorry for your loss, but in all honesty this never should have happened. Racks are easy to get into, and yours should have been secured in some way, especially after you first realized that your cat was targeting your animals. Not the cat's fault, it was your responsibility to make sure it could not get to the reptiles.
Will0W783
03-25-14, 08:02 AM
I too am sorry for your loss, but I have to agree with Pirarucu here. It actually makes me angry to read about people who've not taken proper precautions and responsibilities with multi-pet households blaming the pets for an accident and dumping them off.
Your cat is a cat. They are hunters; it's in their nature. You seem to have known that this particular cat was interested in your snakes, yet you didn't find a more secure method of housing them, or move the rack to a more secure location? Now you're mad at your cat and are just going to get rid of it? I know you are sad, but you have to be adult about this and understand that it was not your cat's fault. I had a snake escape when I first started building up a collection- it was a baby Mandarin rat snake (beautiful and expensive), and my cats killed it. I didn't blame my cats or get rid of them. I was devastated and cried, but I knew that it was MY fault, not my cats' and I never once thought of making them suffer for doing only what came naturally.
alessia55
03-25-14, 09:33 AM
I am so sorry for the loss of your reptiles. I am also of the thinking that it is not quite the cat's fault, and that the cat shouldn't be punished for it. If you can find it in yourself to forgive your cat, and accept responsibility for what happened, you will need to keep reptiles in a room that is completely inaccessible to other pets.
marvelfreak
03-25-14, 09:56 AM
I had my cat trained where it wouldn't even try to go into the same room as the snakes. If he even got near the door he got sprayed with my snakes misting bottle. After about three four times of getting sprayed he quit even going up stairs all together.
Terranaut
03-25-14, 10:05 AM
I will also chime in and agree with the above.
I am sorry your snakes are dead but proper enclosures that are lockable stop this 100%. Cats chase small moving things...that's why they chase cat toys. It is to bad you didn't forsee this happening.
Again sorry this happened but don't blame the cat.
This was very preventable :(
Starbuck
03-25-14, 10:08 AM
I had my cat trained where it wouldn't even try to go into the same room as the snakes. If he even got near the door he got sprayed with my snakes misting bottle. After about three four times of getting sprayed he quit even going up stairs all together.
Spray bottle had also worked wonderfully to keep my male cat from getting up on the counters etc, as soon as he sees the bottle he stops what he's doing
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