Yes I think it is allowed but it will draw many rodents foxes and other animals
dig a hole, put the cat in it, then cover with the dirt
Cats may dig in the garden to bury their waste, mark their territory, or hunt for prey like insects or rodents. It is a natural behavior for cats to dig, as it is part of their instinctual behavior.
It is your responsibility as a pet owner to confine your pet in a safe manner. If the cat was on the street, you are the responsible party for the death of the cat. Cats (or dogs) should never be allowed to roam freely.
bury the cat if is dead, or get it cremated. Sorry your cat died!:(
if the cat is alive take it to the vet. and if not there is nothing you can do but bury the cat
a dog
In your back garden.
Bury it.
Cats may poop in garden beds due to their natural instinct to bury their waste, mark their territory, or because they prefer the texture of the soil. It could also be a sign of stress, health issues, or a lack of a suitable litter box.
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I would bury them in the garden and give them a funeral.
In her backyard or wherever she thinks the cat would be happy.