We had an adult male cat coming into our house who looked rather injured, so we started feeding him and mending his wounds when he got into a fight. It became such a regular thing that he soon brought another cat for feeding. It turns out that this new cat was female and pregnant but we treated her the same. Fast forward to a couple of weeks when we notice she’s not pregnant anymore but we could tell she was breastfeeding.

She decided to bring her little kitten along two days ago and we’ve been trying to get the baby acquainted with us and our cats and everything looked fine and dandy. We even set out a box with a cozy blanket outside for them. We can’t take them in so that’s the best we could do. They quickly started using it as a shelter.

Well, they came in this morning looking for food as usual. But just a few moments ago in the afternoon, my family member got home and found the little kitten maimed and unresponsive in the box. It had signs of injuries but worse of all his little leg had been amputated by something sharp. We think the neighbor’s dog got to him and killed him.

It’s so heartbreaking. Why would anyone do this to a baby kitten? I can’t even imagine how the momma cat feels because I’m sure she saw it. I don’t even think she’ll stop by anymore. I’m so angry and upset and I’m crying. Life is so fucking unfair.

  • mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    4 months ago

    Nature is a cold hearted bitch. Worse than any person you have ever encountered.

    Starvation, hunger, exhaustion, untreated injuries, fear, pain, and death.

    Humanity is what we bring to the table. This whole fiction you and I get to inhabit where everything’s warm, everything’s clean, the store is full of food, someone comes to help you and take care of you if you’re sick or injured, humans made all that shit up, piece by piece.

    Keep it going. Wild place is wild place. Human place is human place, and it’s pretty fuckin far from perfect so far. It’s good enough now that if you’re from the lucky country you can see the heartless inhumanity in the natural world by way of contrast. But it’s for damn sure not done yet.