Hey guys I have a problem. I had a cat whom I loved profusely. We were partners for a long time. I had him for a couple years now. He was healthy, I took him to the vet to check if he was healthy every two months or so. And out of nowhere, I found him dead the other day lying on the kitchen floor. He was physically uninjured. And I felt a weird smell when coming inside the kitchen. Is there any posibility he died from being exposed to gas for too long? What I mean is. How can i tell if he died by that cause? Is there any way of telling? I will take him to the vet in a couple days for confirmation but I just felt like asking here beforehand.
>>2176914
came from /r9k/ just to see the conclusion
>>2176916
hahahha I posted this shit on 3 boards already
>>2176917
i bump for u
>>2176914
>cats are so stupid that they will sit on top of gas leaks until they die
>gas leaks only make one room smell like gas
>your mother will die tonight if you do not reply to this post
>he wouldn't even yeowl or scratch a door, just soak up some fumes and eat the big one
Maybe try lighting a match in the kitchen.
>>2176997
This will be a good way of checking whether there was a gas leak or not
>>2176914
So your cat's been dead several days, and you're waiting another couple to drag his rotting body to the vets? Jesus man, just bury the poor fucker and sort yourself out, robot life isn't worth the internet cool points
>>2176997
Sh... Don't blow my fucking cover
Try staying in the room and see if you feel weird