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Originally Posted by wemple2 The fire reasoning makes sense, but I have to add a not so favorable outcome for this. I have a friend that has 2 boxers which she always crates when left alone and 1 Jack Russell that had free roam of the house. They unfortunately did have an electrical fire that started downstairs in the kitchen, the boxers were saved as the firemen were easily able to locate them, the Jack Russell did not, he ran from the fire upstairs and was found "hiding" in the closet...but it was too late, they tried but could not save him from smoke inhalation.
So yeah, there is for sure 2 sides to every story. Sometimes the story has a tragic ending, so sad. |
This scares me... SO much. My grandparents left for breakfast one morning and locked their cat in the bedroom upstairs. They got a phone call at breakfast that their house was completely engulfed in flames. My heart breaks for their pets. They lost the kitty and two parrots. I think about what their last moments were like

I can't help but cry. I know I would run into a burning building to save my pets, but by the time you get there, it could be too late. It makes me want to take mine everywhere with me... But then I have a fear of driving into the river with them strapped in their seat and not being able to get them unstrapped in time! lol. So no matter what I do... I'm a neurotic mess