by paulhet on May 25th, 2009

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My cat has been buried in the garden for about two years. I am moving house soon and have heard stories of dogs digging them up etc so am debating whether to move her. Does anyone know at what stage in the decomposition process she will be at please?

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  • by Pogster on May 25th, 2009

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    Hard to say, but most likely she will be a skeleton by now.

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  • by Thinker on May 25th, 2009

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    After two years there is nothing left to dig up really even the smell has gone. So the chances of a dog or some other animal digging it up is rather remote. If something hasn't dug her up by now nothing will.

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