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Postmortem Injuries by Indoor Pets
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1994
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Trauma ResuscitationSocial IsolationIndoor PetsTraumatologyForensic MedicineVeterinary ScienceSudden DeathSmall Animal Internal MedicineInjury PreventionMedicineCompanion AnimalEmergency MedicineHealth Sciences
Four cases of postmortem injuries caused by indoor pets (three by dogs and one by cats) are presented. A pattern which is associated with this phenomenon is described. The important common factors appear to be the presence of free-moving pets inside the house, social isolation of the deceased, and the victim having a predisposing condition causing sudden death.