A CAT scratched his owner to death after he tried to stop it running away.
Dmitry Ukhin, 55, tragically died at his home, in the Leningrad region of Russia, from severe blood loss.
Dmitry Ukhin pictured with his wife NatalyaNF/newsX
NF/newsXDmitry died after his pet cat Styopka scratched him[/caption]
Yandex maps, NF/newsXThe incident happened in the Kirishsky District of the Leningrad Oblast in Russia[/caption]
Dmitry found Styopka and brought him home, back to the region’s Kirishsky District, on Friday 22 November, after the pet fled and ran away two days earlier.
Disaster struck when the owner and his orange cat came back inside.
That evening, the ferocious feline scratched Dmitry’s leg causing him to bleed.
Dmitry, who is a diabetic, could not stop the blood loss due to his body’s poor ability to form clots.
This disaster worsened because Dmitry was home alone as his wife was out, forcing him to call his neighbours to say he was dying.
He also managed to call the medics when his bleeding would not stop.
A local police officer confirmed that the extent of Dmitry’s injuries meant he died before paramedics arrived on the scene.
The cop said: “Around 11pm, a man called 112 to report that his friend was bleeding from his leg due to a torn vein.
“The doctors who arrived only confirmed the man’s death, which the police received a telephone message about.”
His neighbour said they provided Dmitry with first aid but claimed the medics took a long time to arrive.
Dmitry’s wife, Natalya, said Styopka liked to walk by himself, was kind, and was harmless.
The killer cat’s fate is not yet clear as forensic experts are yet to confirm the pet owner’s cause of death.
This is not the only recent incident of an animal unexpectedly killing a human in Russia, The Sun has previously reported.
A huge bear fatally mauled a father and son after the animal broke into their home.
The pair, aged 87 and 56, died in Luchegorsk, Primorsky region in eastern Russia.
This man-eating beast had also killed 35 dogs at a shelter near the family’s home.
The dogs were chained inside the shelter and could not escape as the wild bear mauled them within minutes.
Dog shelter director Olga Zamyshlyaeva said: “Our shelter is in a forest area, and the fence is wooden and flimsy.
“The bear came in at night, and 35 dogs died.”
She shared that the shelter did not have security but they discovered bear tracks at the scene.
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