I had a cat named Bunny- he was such a good kitty. He was half Siamese and half domestic short hair. But his coloring was all white with a tiny grey patch on the top of his head . I sometimes still blame myself for his death. When I got him I lived in a condo - so it was impossible for him to get outside. And he was the type of kitty that ALWAYS wanted out!
So a few years later I happened to move into a regular one family house, and as HARD as i tried to keep him inside he would always find a way out. He started to learn how to open screen doors and windows and pushing stuff open.
One weekend I had a friend of mine staying over and she left a window open not realizing or remembering my strict instructions about making sure everything stayed closed so Bunny wouldn't get out. She was so nonchalant about it and brushed off my requests bc she had outdoor cats of her own that always make it back home.
But I knew that I didn't want my Bunny getting outside because he was never an outdoor cat nor did I want him to be.
But unfortunately one fall night Bunny got out the window my friend left open- he was gone for a day and eventually came back home to die. [emoji]128549[/emoji]
While he was outside he got into some kind of poison that killed him. I rushed and took him to the vet because he was howling and crying when he finally made it back home - they took blood samples and they told me his levels in his blood showed that he was having organ failure that most likely had to do with him getting into something that poisoned his system and there was nothing they could do about it. I had to say goodbye to him right then and there.
It was one of the most devastating things I've ever had to deal with- he was having seizures and biting his paws until they bled. I could never forgive myself for what happened and I definatly could never forgive my friend either - we aren't friends anymore --
He was only 5 yrs old. I miss him everyday . RIP Bunny [emoji]10084[/emoji]️
So a few years later I happened to move into a regular one family house, and as HARD as i tried to keep him inside he would always find a way out. He started to learn how to open screen doors and windows and pushing stuff open.
One weekend I had a friend of mine staying over and she left a window open not realizing or remembering my strict instructions about making sure everything stayed closed so Bunny wouldn't get out. She was so nonchalant about it and brushed off my requests bc she had outdoor cats of her own that always make it back home.
But I knew that I didn't want my Bunny getting outside because he was never an outdoor cat nor did I want him to be.
But unfortunately one fall night Bunny got out the window my friend left open- he was gone for a day and eventually came back home to die. [emoji]128549[/emoji]
While he was outside he got into some kind of poison that killed him. I rushed and took him to the vet because he was howling and crying when he finally made it back home - they took blood samples and they told me his levels in his blood showed that he was having organ failure that most likely had to do with him getting into something that poisoned his system and there was nothing they could do about it. I had to say goodbye to him right then and there.
It was one of the most devastating things I've ever had to deal with- he was having seizures and biting his paws until they bled. I could never forgive myself for what happened and I definatly could never forgive my friend either - we aren't friends anymore --
He was only 5 yrs old. I miss him everyday . RIP Bunny [emoji]10084[/emoji]️