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Vogtlandrapper
3 years ago

She still has hope that she will eat in time.

heizfeld
3 years ago

Hello,

Yes Cats also care to play with their prey before they kill them, but this also gives the prey animals a greater chance to escape, so it is OK.

I’ve already taken away a rabbit mouse from the cat and kept in a hamster cage. But after 2 days, she ran through the bars, was just too small 🙂

You probably think the animal’s still leaking, but that doesn’t look good. If small animals do not go better near 24 hours, you will kill them because they have a very fast metabolism to recover jolts. If it’s not better, there’s nothing left.

LG

Harry

verreisterNutzer
3 years ago
Reply to  heizfeld

I think she’s already dead

Nathi4424
3 years ago

Redeem if you can do it, otherwise give it to the cat, which will put an end to her.

ChiefPhill
3 years ago

Depends on what you mean tormented. If she is much bleeding and seriously hurt you can make nix more if she is only slightly hurt she put her in the grass or something

Milb3
3 years ago

This is nature, let her run.

Schimeck
3 years ago

You can only kill them, a mouse that was once in the claws of a cat was usually no longer recovering. That’s nature.

Kris, UserMod Light
3 years ago

Leave her alone. This mouse got it, you can’t do anything. Welcome to nature.

Tinkerbell263
3 years ago

No. If you can, free her from her suffering and kill her.

Goldstueck811
3 years ago

Nix, leave the cat!

Elumania
3 years ago

Smell the cat, then she rejoices and purifies.