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[size=2][b]Dead woman is eaten by her cats[/b][/size]
[i]Friday, October 10, 2008[/i]

A dead woman was found eaten by her pack of 20 cats.

Much of 58-year-old Livia Melinte was nibbled by her pets after she died weeks ago.

'She loved her cats so much she spent half her time feeding them.

I suppose they had a big appetite,' said a neighbour in Tomnatic, Romania.

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homeschoolmom

Well, they didn't KILL her and eat her, right?

I'm sure you can find a situation where a dog ate at a dead corps, too.

btw, this is nasty.

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' post='1674401' date='Oct 10 2008, 03:48 PM']Well, they didn't KILL her and eat her, right?[/quote]
That theory cannot be proven.

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I'm not sure my hound would have eaten me if I died and fermented on the floor, but he'd probably have wanted to rub his face in the goo.

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[quote]A dog ate his master's rotting corpse after he and his wife died in their home and lay undiscovered for weeks, a court heard today. Unable to find any food, the dog, believed to be a German Shepherd, fed on Albert Sprigens's arm and head after the 82-year-old died at the couple's isolated house in Brenchley, near Pembury, Kent. Bedridden Audrey Sprigens, 70, is believed to have died because she was unable to call for help after her husband's death, Tunbridge Wells Coroner's Court heard.

When police entered the remote property on September 7 "there was the overwhelming smell of rotting human flesh", Detective Inspector Jon Clayden told the inquest. Mr Sprigens, a retired aircraft engineer, was in the bath fully clothed. He had been decapitated and his skull was on the patio. His arm was without flesh. A heavily decomposed and frail Mrs Sprigens was lying on the bedroom floor in her nightclothes. Police were called after a postman noticed the letterbox was overfull and was concerned that the dog looked emaciated and appeared to living in his own filth.

Officers found letters dating back to August 14 at the couple's home, including birthday cards addressed to Mrs Sprigens, whose 71st birthday would have been on August 25. There were also chocolate wrappers strewn across the living room floor. Mr Clayden said: "Mr Sprigens's bedridden wife had been unable to summon any assistance, and then died.

A Home Office pathologist was unable to find a cause of death for either of them, but he said Mr Sprigens's death was consistent with heart disease. The coroner, Roger Hatch, said he had no alternative other than to record open verdicts. The dog was taken away by a dog warden on September 7.
[url="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-409885/Dog-eats-dead-master-wife.html"]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-40...aster-wife.html[/url][/quote]This is not the whole article but there are some, if not many, cases of animals and even pet animals eating dead humans. Even killing them then eating them. But in this case the husband died and the wife, while the dead husband was still in the house, was screaming for help. So she got the horror of watching their “faithful dog” eating her beloved husband while she screamed for help.

Animals are animals; this is sort of how nature programmed them to be. If we think that animals have somehow the free will to mute their instincts to this degree or that being around us has made them forget them, then we are wrong. While it is horrid, disgraceful, and frightening to us this is how nature handles things. It isn’t our way but its nature’s way. So we need to remember that while we love animals and our pet animals moreover, we need to remember that they cannot stop being who they are. [i]We should love them for who and what they are...[/i]

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[quote name='Mr.CatholicCat' post='1674548' date='Oct 10 2008, 05:36 PM']This is not the whole article but there are some, if not many, cases of animals and even pet animals eating dead humans. Even killing them then eating them. But in this case the husband died and the wife, while the dead husband was still in the house, was screaming for help. So she got the horror of watching their “faithful dog” eating her beloved husband while she screamed for help.

Animals are animals; this is sort of how nature programmed them to be. If we think that animals have somehow the free will to mute their instincts to this degree or that being around us has made them forget them, then we are wrong. While it is horrid, disgraceful, and frightening to us this is how nature handles things. It isn’t our way but its nature’s way. So we need to remember that while we love animals and our pet animals moreover, we need to remember that they cannot stop being who they are. [i]We should love them for who and what they are...[/i][/quote]

We recently had an incident locally where a paraplegic's puppy ate his toes.

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