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Top 20 Pets Who Kill Their Owners

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Top 20 Pets Who Kill Their Owners. The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced by behaviors considered essential to the health and well-being of both. Do you have a pet that you entrust with your life, […]

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Pets Who Kill Their Owners

Top 20 Pets Who Kill Their Owners. The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced by behaviors considered essential to the health and well-being of both. Do you have a pet that you entrust with your life, an animal that’s been faithful to you for years? Though exceptions can’t be an example, there are a few killer pets who were really brutal. This 2020 we will show you the top 20 pets who kill their owners:

 

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Charla Nash and pet chimpanzee

Technically, Charla Nash wasn’t the owner of Travis the chimpanzee, but she was a friend of the owner. Unfortunately, in 2009, Nash was violently attacked and mauled by Travis and almost died from the attack. What if you were in that situation? Indeed a rare Reddit story! So the ultimate fact is to know your pet very well before it gets too late.

 

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Pam Weaver and her pet camel

Pam was given a pet camel by her husband on their 60th birthday. The family wanted to give her a llama or alpaca, but they were too expensive. The interesting fact is the ten-month-old animal weighing around 150 kg had a history of erratic behavior and knocked the lady to the ground and apparently tried to have sex with her. He lay on top of her, straddling her, until she ran out of oxygen and died due to the unbearable pressure.

 

 


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Riki Weinhold and his bull

Riki apparently loved his cattle and was spending more time with them as a calf was about to be born. He had a barn space for his domesticated bulls in Philadelphia where the accident happened. The amazing fact is it was a day before his 53rd birthday that he was attacked by his one-ton bull and died succumbing to the injuries. Nothing to be amazed at, but I am feeling really sorry for this incident.

 

 


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Sandra L. Piovesan and her wolf-dogs

Sandra had raised a pack of nine wolf-dogs by herself and was extremely devoted to them, saying that they gave her unqualified love. It turns out that the love went sour when she failed to show up for a meeting with her daughter. Her estranged husband went to look for her, only to find that her body was inside the cage of her wolf-dogs, partially eaten. She had bled to death after being clawed and bitten and later being dragged to the enclosure by her half-wolf, half-dog hybrid pets.

 

 


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Janet Veal and her feline friends

If dogs can feast on their owners, why not cats? When the neighbors hadn’t seen much of Janet Veal, they informed the authorities. The police arrived at her house to find her dead body and, more disturbingly, her cats dining on her corpse. The most amazing pet can be your killer at any time. Hopefully you won’t be in the list of one scary true story. Keep your pet wisely. Then you can be in the bright side part.

 

 


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The Monster of the Nile

Ronald Huff, 42, had his face, hands, and stomach organs devoured by seven 6-ft-long Nile monitor lizards he let roam free in his flat. The huge reptiles—flesh-eating, venomous, and endemic to Africa—were found by cops covered in their owner’s blood and were hissing aggressively at the officers. To date Ronald’s 2002 death remains one of the most terrifying and bizarre instances of a human being eaten by their pets.

 

 


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Marius and his pet hippo, Humphrey

Keeping a hippopotamus as a pet does generally seem to be a bad idea. They are huge, scary, and generally account for the maximum amount of human deaths in Africa. So it was strange when South African farmer Marius Hels kept a hippo at his farm in Free State for years despite being warned about it several times, even calling the animal a son to him. A few years back, his body was found floating in the river, being thoroughly chewed up by his pet hippo.

 

 


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Child and family ferret

People are often fascinated into keeping ferrets as pets. While they find them agile and cute, what they do not realize is that ferrets have a sharp pair of piranha-like teeth and a taste for flesh. When a Missouri family was awakened by the sound of their infant crying in the other room, they guessed he might be hungry or the diaper needed to be replaced. What they didn’t expect was finding their bloodied baby with seven of his fingers eaten by their pet ferret. The child was rushed to the hospital for recovery, and the ferret was killed. And that is not all; another case happened where a couple came to their drawing room to find their newborn baby being eaten alive by their three pet ferrets!

 

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Mark Voegel and his spider

The 30-year-old from Germany was found dead in his apartment when his army of exotic pets escaped their cages. His corpse was draped in spider webs that had been there for seven to fourteen days, whereas more than 200 spiders, several snakes, thousands of termites, and a gecko were found feasting on the corpse. Authorities believe that his Black Widow, named Bettina, may have orchestrated the whole human flesh-eating event by fatally biting him.

 

 


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Susan and Pit Bull Dog

In August 2016, a 60-year-old woman by the name of Susan Shawl was viciously mauled by her two pit bulls at her home in Conifer, Colorado. Her adult son Richard, who tried stepping in, also got injured and had to call 911 for help. When rescuers arrived, the dogs were no longer aggressive, but the elderly woman was already drawing her final breaths. When love goes wrong, that’s a real creepypasta!

 

 


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Red Deer and Gerald Rushton

Gerald Rushton had been raising a European red stag since it was a faun, along with other exotic animals on his property in Harrison County, Texas. He had been ignoring the advice of wildlife officials to get rid of the stag as it was an exotic animal unsuitable for domestication. In November 2010, as Gerald entered the stag’s pen to feed it, the 550-pound animal suddenly became aggressive, charging him and pinning him against the fence.

 

 


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Terry with Domestic Hog

In September 2012, Terry Vance Garner, an elderly farmer, went to feed his herd of hogs on his Oregon ranch. The man never returned. When family members went looking for him, they were shocked to find bits and pieces of his body scattered throughout the hog enclosure. Nothing is a story or a myth we are telling. Yes, truly this incident happened! You must have heard of WatchMojo.

 

 


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Walz’s Black Bear

Michael Walz was a dealer of exotic pets who had been keeping wild animals in his home without a valid permit. His wide collection included a lion, jaguar, tiger, and a black bear, all looked after by Michael himself and his wife Kelly. In October 2009, Kelly Walz entered the black bear’s steel cage. She distracted the 350-pound creature with some food she tossed at one end and went to clean the other end. The 350-pound bear turned on Walz and attacked. Walz, 37, was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

 


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Bronx brother’s Burmese python snake

In 1996, two Bronx teenage brothers named Grant and Lamar Williams bought a Burmese python for 300 dollars at a local pet store, thinking to make a career in herpetology—or the study and care of reptiles. They kept it caged in their bedroom, often showing it off to friends. One day the 19-year-old Grant Williams prepared to feed his 44-pound snake with live chicken he just bought. But the reptile instead quickly coiled itself around the young man’s body, preferring him as food.

 

 


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Norman and Siberian Tiger

As chairman of the Canadian Exotic Animal Owner’s Association, Norman Buwalda was a big advocate for keeping wild animals as pets. The man had 5 wild cats he kept on his property in Ontario, including a tiger, lion, and a cougar. In June 2004, a ten-year-old boy came to his property to take photos of the exotic creatures on Norman’s property, only to get mauled by the Siberian tiger held there. The 350-pound cat was on a leash held by Norman. However, it managed to leap forward and attack the boy, inflicting serious head and neck wounds on him.

 

 


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African lion

Al Abell and his wife, Kathie, had established an exotic animal exhibition farm tucked in southern Illinois. The private zoo was something the couple had dreamt of for years and were finally able to establish in their retirement age. The couple would go on to manage the place together, but fate took a turn for the worse in February 2004 when Al was left to tidy the animal pens on his own as his wife left to run errands. The 52-year-old man entered the pen of Simba, a 5-year-old African Barbary lion, to change its bedding.

 

 


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The Duxbury Tragedy

Cynthia Lee Gamble, 52, was found in an area connected to the 500-pound tiger’s cage by a small, open gate, Pine County Sheriff Mark Mansavage said Friday. He said a man who had gone to work on the property Thursday found the woman’s body. The tiger was euthanized and taken to the University of Minnesota Veterinary Hospital for testing. Two other Bengal tigers on the property were being cared for by Gamble’s friends. Real tragic Reddit story.

 

 


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Pennsylvanian Killer Cat

In 2010, dozens of cats had to be removed from a northwestern Pennsylvania home where coroners said the animals had started gnawing at the foot of a dead man, 74, and his deceased mother, 94. The man had apparently been the caretaker for his mother, who died of dehydration after her son suffered a heart attack. Left with no other source of food besides their owners’ corpses, the cats’ survival instincts apparently took over.

 

 


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Ravenous Pugs

The dogs that are so ugly that they are cute. But don’t feel too much pity for the world’s most popular inbred house pet, because when things get tough, they will do anything to survive. Anyone out there who owns a pug knows that there are few things that they will not eat, and human flesh is not one of the exceptions. Two tiny dogs are up for adoption after eating their owner. The pugs, Harry and Sally, spent two weeks in a Papillion, NE, home after their 51-year-old owner apparently died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police don’t suspect foul play.

 

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The Killer Python

A mother and her boyfriend were sentenced to 12 years in prison today after her pet snake escaped from its cage and strangled her two-year-old daughter because it had been starved.Florida python owners Jaren Hare, 21, and Charles Darnell, 34, from Florida, were convicted last month of third-degree murder, manslaughter, and child neglect. They received their sentence today. In July 2009, Hare’s daughter Shaianna was found dead in her cot, with their albino Burmese python, Gypsy, coiled tightly around her and its fangs embedded in her forehead. A rare case yet should be included in the education curriculum for children and parents learning about owning pets.

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