By coldstar - 18/07/2013 09:06 - United Kingdom - London

Today, one of my cats gave birth. My other cat responded by eating the new litter in a jealous rage, then got indigestion and vomited. I had to clean up regurgitated kittens. FML
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coldstar 15

Just to clarify a few things: my two adult cats (the mother and the baby-eater) are sisters. I had planned to have them both spayed a few months ago but the baby-eater was very unwell at the time, so I decided to postpone the spaying for both of them so that I could eventually get them both done at the same time. By the time the unwell cat had recovered the other had already snuck out of the house and fallen pregnant, so I resigned myself to letting her have the kittens and then taking them both to be fixed. That's how this situation happened. To those questioning whether I was aware of the potential danger, yes I was, but the mother cat is usually dominant to her sister and intimidates her a lot, so I assumed she'd chase her away if she tried to go near the newborns. Instead she seemed indifferent to the situation and simply stood by while her sister killed the litter. As for why I did not intervene, I was not in the room at the time. I entered the room and saw the cat had given birth, then exited the room to go and fetch her some extra food and water. When I returned I found the sister in the room with blood around her mouth, half a leg on the floor, and the mother sitting off to one side washing herself. As I stared at the scene in a mixture of surprise and revulsion, the killer began coughing violently then vomited. So that's how you came to read about this event. As for those suggesting I should punish the killer in some way, I am not going to. She was just acting on instinct, like all non-human animals do. And I think that's all I have to say for now. Sorry for the long comment.

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If you've never eaten someone you were jealous of, you're not truly living.

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Please take a look at the OP's location before going on about spaying and neutering pets. Cat homelessness is not a pandemic. In the UK, rates of animal homelessness are much, much lower than in the States, due to a great fondness for pets here. Its a bit of a national trait. I have a new cat, and you would not believe how difficult it was to get her. I went through many breeders and several shelters.

monnanon 13

i neutered my cat but only because i didnt want him forcing kittens on other families. if my sisters cat was female we were going to breed them but he is not. i would have let a female cat have one litter then spay her.

MerrikBarbarian 9

73- really? Not a pandemic? Assuming you mean epidemic... Tell me why on every continent on earth except Antarctica there is 3-8 cats per person. Now unless every single person owns multiple cats... You have an issue. Yes it's worse in the USA, and even more so in India and china... But the problem is everywhere

I know muzzles are usually for dogs, but you might want to consider it here........

ohnobitch 8

Jesus effing christ someone call the exorcist

Donat96 20

This is one of the, if not THE, most horrific thing I have ever read.

Oh my god that's so horrible. I would be traumatized.

alkolaali 7