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robert551069 | 20:53 Sat 06th Oct 2012 | Pets
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A friend buried her dead cat in her garden. The next morning she found that a fox had dug it up and eaten it.
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Not at all surprised..............
But you see, this is what scavengers do, and this is why you bury dead things deep and put a rock on top. The scavenger is only doing what the scavenger god put them on earth to do, ie eat up spare meat. Dig it twice as deep next time and put a house brick in the last six inches of backfill.
Not very nice for your friend but you do really have to bury them deep as others have said.
How did she know a fox had done it?
That's what Fox's do .
Where is the question ?
Is she sure it wasn't just resurrected?
and?
Are you looking for advice or advising others?
Looking at his previous posts, I see that robert does sometimes just make a statement and leave it at that.
To be fair to Robert. Not every post on here is a question. I posted one a few days ago and it wasn't a question either, yet I didn't get lambasted.

Give the guy a break.
I hope you don't think I was having a go at Robert B00 because I wasn't.
No, well, yes, i did, but it wasn't just aimed at you :P A couple of other rather snotty replies also prompted me to stick my oar in.
boo....my reply wasn't snotty either. i just wondered what on earth he was on about. it was quite a random comment.
My post at 22.04 was supposed to be sticking up for him, meaning he does that sometimes, so what. Perhaps I didn't make it clear enough, sorry.
am sorry this happened robert but all of us 'in the know' are aware that a body has to be buried very deeply to avoid such an occurance. I've just buried a pet really, really deeply (dug the grave then went down another foot!) placed the body in a sealed cardboard box and covered the filled in site with a large piece of hardboard weighed down with heavy pot plants - this will stay in situ for the winter then be removed.
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Thank you for your replies, Craft1948,Mosaic, ladybirder,BOO,Eddies1,kg76,rsvp.
People get on my wick on here, when they say 'and the question is' ? What's wrong with making a comment that you know will be commented upon ??
That's the beauty of AB chaptazbru, we all react different to a question/comment. It is what makes the world go round. I really don't think any of the replies here were made in a bad frame of mind ☺
When i buried Tom in my other garden i had to dig down through that deep snow we had 2 years ago and then i put a huge stone planter over the top, where Bingo is buried he is 4 feet down and well covered, he's not been disturbed.
When I was a kid, a farmer I knew buried a sheep that died (rumour had it someone had been throwing yew leaves over the hedge and the sheep ate them). He didn`t bury the sheep deep enough and for about a week afterwards, someone`s Collie dog used to go and eat the corpse. I saw it licking it`s lips one time when I was going home for dinner and it put me off my food for a week. Revolting.

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