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Heartbreaking picture of girl’s tearful goodbye to her cat—put down by vet who thought he was stray

THIS is the moment a 10-year-old girl said goodbye to her beloved cat—put down without consent by a vet who thought he was a stray.

CREDIT: FACEBOOK ONLINE USE ONLY THIS is the moment a 10-year-old girl said goodbye to her beloved cat—put down without consent by a vet who thought he was a stray.Julie Neeson posted the heartbreaking picture on Facebook of daughter Kiana with her tabby, called Babies.
CREDIT: FACEBOOK ONLINE USE ONLY THIS is the moment a 10-year-old girl said goodbye to her beloved cat—put down without consent by a vet who thought he was a stray.Julie Neeson posted the heartbreaking picture on Facebook of daughter Kiana with her tabby, called Babies.

THIS is the moment a 10-year-old girl in the UK said goodbye to her beloved cat—put down without consent by a vet who thought he was a stray.

Julie Neeson posted the heartbreaking picture on Facebook of daughter Kiana with her tabby, called Babies.

The Mirror reports that Julie, who is partially disabled, let the 15-year-old cat out of their house on Sunday night but he never returned.

New neighbours found him the next day, without his collar, and took him to a vet where it was decided he was too sick and was put down.

Julie told Belfast Live: “Our neighbours knew Babies and they spoiled him as much as we did. Sometimes they allowed him to sleep in their house and he would come back to us in the morning.

“We called for him until 2am on Monday and then thinking he had been taken in for a cuddle, we went to bed fully expecting to seeing him the next day.”

Their hopes were dashed the following morning.

Apology ... Pets at Home are a large chain of vetenary clinics in the UK.
Apology ... Pets at Home are a large chain of vetenary clinics in the UK.

At 5.30pm Babies was dead by lethal injection given to him by the surgeon.

“When I got there they handed my cat to me and he was frozen. He had been kept in the freezer over night. He was frozen stiff and waiting to be disposed of. I couldn’t believe it.

“I demanded to see the vet and asked him what he had killed our cat for. The collar Babies had worn was gone before he got to the shop and he was treated as a stray.

“If any of my neighbours had seen Babies they would have recognised him and he could have been saved.

“I am devastated, my daughters are devastated and our neighbours who loved Babies felt so sorry for what had happened they gathered together and helped me pay $200 for a cremation for him today.

“I was able to bring Babies home and had to explain to my 10-year-old daughter what had happened. She’s just heartbroken. We all are.”

Police were called but no complaint was made and no charges were laid.

Better times ... Babies the cat relaxing with a dog at the families UK home. Picture: Facebook.
Better times ... Babies the cat relaxing with a dog at the families UK home. Picture: Facebook.

The vet in question made an apology on Facebook.

“I’d like to express my sympathies to the cat’s family at this difficult time, and I am sorry that this decision was made without them being present.

“This poor cat was suffering from chronic renal failure and had been for some time.

“The cat was presented to us as a stray by a concerned member of the public who felt sorry for him and took it upon herself to bring him to the vets.

“She firstly asked us to check for a microchip. None were detected and he didn’t have any other means of identification. She then asked for him to be examined by a vet.

“I have 12 years of experience as a vet and was able to diagnose and recognise the severity of the cat’s condition as a result of a thorough, clinical examination.

“The cat was very thin and had lost an awful lot of weight. He was very dehydrated, had very smelly uraemic breath and no tartar or oral disease to be anything else.

“I examined his abdomen and his left kidney was grossly enlarged. I could also feel a knobbly irregular indented surface which indicates renal infarction and major internal damage in the kidney.

“We discussed blood tests, but I subsequently advised that the poor cat was too far gone and that putting him to sleep was the kindest option. He was given an injection and drifted slowly off to sleep while being stroked by the young lady and the vet.

“Let me assure you that I would only ever take these actions as a last resort.

“I am a great animal lover and have four rescue cats at home, three of whom were nursed back to health following severe road traffic accidents and kept by me when no one claimed them.”

A spokesman for the vet clinic said: “We completely understand the family’s response and it’s never easy to lose a beloved pet.

“Our vet is very experienced, fully qualified and was acting in the best interests of the cat. We’d like to express our sympathies to the family at this difficult time.”

Stray animals are frequently brought to our vets and they always receive a full clinical examination. We will always try to rehome them whenever appropriate.

“The cat was brought in and presented as a stray. Our vet carried out a full medical examination as we do with all animals brought to us.

“He was not wearing a collar, and was scanned for a microchip but none was found.

“Unable to identify the owners and with the cat suffering, he made the difficult decision to put him down.”

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