Sudden and quick death – looking for answers

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Hi everyone,

I’m going to try and tell you about the death of my 5-and-a-half-year-old cat, Ghosty, a British Longhair. It happened on Saturday evening, the 18th of March.

Ghosty grew up in a flat with balcony access, and since July 2016, we’ve been living in a semi-detached house with a small fenced garden. To cut a long story short, he was a total couch potato – a real lazybones who spent a bit of time outside but never went beyond the fence (it was impossible for him to jump that high). He never hunted anything and never ate anything he found on the ground.

His life, basically, was all about naps and cuddles.

On the day he died, just like every morning, he caught us as we came out of the bedroom for a huge cuddle. We picked him up, he put his paws around my neck and gave our faces a lick, like he does when he’s starving. We even remarked to each other that he’d rarely given us such a big cuddle; we jokingly said he must be dying of hunger and thirst.

The whole day went well, normally; he went out, came in, ate and drank.

Around 7 pm, he went out into the garden for the last time. At about 10 pm, we found him lying in the middle of the garden, struggling to breathe and panting.

When we picked him up, we realised he couldn’t move his back legs anymore; he was like he was paralysed, he was completely "limp".

Pure panic set in. The only out-of-hours vet open was a 30-minute drive away, so we jumped in the car and rushed there.

We arrived there at about 10.45 pm. He died a few minutes later. He was in hypothermia, had internal bleeding and blood in his lungs; the vet couldn't do anything. It’s safe to say he died in absolute agony.

And that’s how, in less than an hour, my peaceful evening turned into a nightmare.

So now, we’re desperately looking for answers.

Everything points to him being poisoned... but with what? The various symptoms I’ve read about for rat poison or slug pellets don’t really fit, and they usually take longer to kill. In this case, he was struck down in just two hours. We thought about an adder bite, but again, the symptoms weren't right.

So, does anyone have an explanation for this?

I can provide more info if needed.

Thank you very much.

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    Raphael76610 Icon representing the flag French
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    Good evening, my cat went out this morning around 7.30 am without eating. I found her lying on the pavement at about 10 am with her mouth open, her tongue out to the side and some blood. She didn't have any symptoms this morning before going out; she seemed perfectly fine. I thought she might have been poisoned. If anyone knows why she would have blood and her mouth open, I’d really appreciate any insight. I’ve only found internal bleeding as a possibility. Thanks for your replies.
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    Hi everyone, I lost my darling boy just over a month ago. His name was Sweety, the son of my girl cat. He was in perfect health and so, so affectionate. He was free to roam the gardens since there’s no way out onto the street. He would have been 4 in August. I found him lying in the garden in his usual spot for napping when it’s hot, under our Japanese maple. He was stretched out with his legs stiff and his eyes and mouth open. Usually, he’d come and tell me in his own way if he was hurting, like when he’d been in a bit of a scrap and we had to go to the vet to get a little wound cleaned or get some painkillers and anti-inflammatories. Could you please tell me what the results of your cat’s post-mortem were? I’m really worried about his mum; she goes out too, though much less since it happened, and she’s still waiting for him.
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    Jujulo Icon representing the flag French
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    I lost my cat, Pistachio, who was only 2 years old, three weeks ago. He was such a lovely indoor cat and was so close to my children.

    It was a Friday around 6 pm; I was getting dinner ready and, as usual, my children (aged 11 and 3) were playing with him and his favourite toy, a ball with a bell. Suddenly, my daughter said, "Mum, look at Pistachio, he’s acting weird." Just 30 seconds before, I’d turned around and seen them laughing... and in a split second, he just lay down, his eyes flickered, and that was it. He went limp; I tried CPR and mouth-to-mouth... but it was no use. The vet told me it’s extremely rare for a cat so young, but he must have had an underlying heart condition.

    We’re all feeling the loss now, but my daughter is struggling quite a bit as she relives the scene every night when she goes to bed. My 3-year-old keeps asking, "But why isn’t he here anymore?" I’m torn between getting another kitten to bring some joy back to them, and feeling that maybe it’s still just too soon...

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    Bryan yam Icon representing the flag French
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    Hi everyone, I’ve lost my little cat—it’s been 12 days now and he hasn't come home, which is really unusual. I’ve been searching everywhere today and apparently a warden quite a bit further away from my house picked up a dead cat that looks like mine. Unfortunately, it has already been taken away, but I have a question: for the people who collect dead cats from the streets, where do they take them? Is there no database or record or something, just in case someone is looking for their pet? Honestly, my mum hasn’t been able to sleep or eat since it happened; she’s just constantly in tears and it’s breaking my heart. I was the one who got the cat for her after her dog died, and now she’s left like this with no information, other than what the warden told us. He said the cat was found already stiff with its tongue hanging out, but there were no signs of an accident, no blood or anything. To be honest, I think it was poisoning, but since the body is gone we can't even have a post-mortem done. I felt I had to comment on this discussion because it’s just agonizing not being able to do anything. I really hope I never come across someone who poisons cats for fun; I think it’s absolutely vile. How can a human being be capable of something like that? I’m just at my wits' end...
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    Cyril noblet Icon representing the flag French
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    On Sunday, 27th December, as I often do, I opened the window a little to give my three cats the chance to go out for a few minutes for some fresh air. Only "Souris" decided to go and stretch his legs. I live in the countryside on a quiet housing estate, with a small field at the back of the house behind my garden. I’ve hardly ever seen anyone there, no dogs off-lead or anything like that. My cat was 9 years old; he was happy, healthy and full of life, incredibly kind—the sweetest and most playful of the bunch. He was a Siamese that I’d held in my hands from the start; he was born at home, and his mother is still here with us. After a few minutes, I heard my cat screaming. It all happened so fast. It was 10 am on a cold winter morning, and I found my baby in the jaws of a Dogo Argentino... it had appeared out of nowhere, alone, without a lead or a muzzle, and no owner in sight. What was happening? I was screaming, but I couldn’t get to the dog or my cat behind the fence... I had to watch the horror unfold, completely helpless. My world fell apart in an instant. By the time the owner arrived, it was too late, but I couldn’t bear to believe it. I rushed my sweetheart to the emergency vet, only for them to tell me he had already passed away before we arrived. I was there; my cat gave me one last look while he was on the ground, his head tilted back. I’ll never forget that look... he was staring right at me. I had so little time to say goodbye; his ashes are now at home, close to us. This is my first time grieving a pet, and I’m filled with confusion, anger, and the guilt of having opened that window. I hesitated before doing it—a premonition, perhaps—but he loved going out so much, he needed it... This happened three weeks ago, and I’m in the depths of depression. It’s so difficult. You feel so alone and misunderstood, and so angry at that reckless, irresponsible owner who took away my joy, my child, and against whom no action will be taken. I love my "Souris" and I always will; he will always be a part of me and with me.
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    Hi everyone, I’m posting here to share my grief because I’m finding it so hard to cope... Our 21-month-old baby was doing fine, full of life, and then on Saturday, while he was outside just doing his usual little circuit, he didn’t come home. We searched for him until 1 am, but it was pitch black and freezing cold out there. The next morning, the neighbour from the flat below, who has a garden, called us. He was there... stone cold and stiff. We don't know what happened. Maybe a fall while trying to climb back up to our place, but his body was quite far from the ledge, his claws weren't out, his mouth was slightly open and his pupils were dilated. Reading through some of your stories, I’m wondering if he might have had a heart attack or some kind of seizure. The guilt of not being able to help him if he was injured in a fall is just so hard to live with. Not even knowing for sure... We miss him so much; he was our little mascot. He had such funny little ways, and my other cat, who had basically adopted him, could sense something on Saturday night. We saw him sniffing that exact spot for ages, but we couldn't see anything without a torch. Now he’s sniffing everywhere, looking for him. I don’t know what to do... I’m honestly devastated. Our pets are such an integral part of the family, we love them so much, and this guilt is eating me alive: could I have saved him...? I didn't even think to ask the vet for a post-mortem to find out. Now it's too late. I’m just pacing around, hoping the last 48 hours have been a nightmare and that I’ll see him walk through the door. I just can't stop crying...
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    Perle2019 Icon representing the flag French
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    Hi, I’m reading your post and I’m in tears. Today my little Birman girl, only 18 months old, had to be put to sleep; she was completely paralysed. Her legs were all stiff and cold, and she was looking at us with such a desperate look in her eyes! She was only diagnosed the day before yesterday with Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). She was so beautiful and so tiny, "our baby" – it’s going to be so, so hard without her. We keep expecting her to appear, but she really is gone, taken by this condition in just two days. Sending strength to everyone going through this ordeal. You’re never prepared for it, especially when you’ve given them the best possible care and they seemed in top form.
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    Gwenaellegrosjean Icon representing the flag French
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    A month ago, I found my cat Edward, who was only two and a half, dead under the shrub where he used to hide from the sun... I feel so guilty because I didn't find him sooner, as he’d been missing for four days. I haven't stopped crying since. I’m beating myself up, even though deep down I know he wouldn’t want me to, but not knowing what he died of is making it so much harder and I’ve been searching for answers ever since. My other cat is still looking for him; they were playmates. I never imagined I’d be in this much pain. I can still feel him close to me...
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    Miaou 01 Icon representing the flag French
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    I've just lost my beloved cat today, 24th November. When I got home this afternoon, I started to get worried after a couple of hours when he didn't come back, which was very unusual for him. I walked around the neighbourhood several times with no luck, until I found him lifeless on my property. Just like yours, his mouth was open in a grimace, his eyes were open, and his legs were stiff. I’m going to the vet tomorrow to see if they can do a post-mortem because I suspect he might have been poisoned. It’s happened recently in our housing estate. It’s truly heartbreaking; he was my daughter’s cat and I just don’t know how to tell her.
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    Patricia1959 Icon representing the flag French
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    I’ve just lost my Shia, a young male only a year old. There's no explanation; at 10 pm, he went out and everything was fine. At 9.30 am the next morning, I found him in the garden, tucked under a hydrangea he loved when he was a kitten... Stiff, eyes open, mouth slightly ajar, with no visible marks on him. He’s left such a huge void. My husband and I are absolutely devastated. He was such a special cat; I’ve had about 10 cats over the years but never one as gentle as him. He leaves behind his brother, his partner in crime for playtime, naps, cuddles, walks, and getting into mischief. I can see him looking out for him, a bit like me – I just can’t believe it and I keep thinking I see his shadow behind the kitchen window... I don’t have the heart for anything anymore. I just don't understand, what could have happened that night??
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