Skripal pets died because police sealed house – after vet took them away? What’s going on?

Yulia Skripal with Nash van Drake, in floral surroundings: Remember the suggestion that the family were poisoned by weedkiller?

What madness is this?

Here‘s The Guardian, dated April 6:

Two guinea pigs belonging to Sergei Skripal died and his cat was put down after the Salisbury nerve agent attack, the government has revealed.

A spokeswoman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the dead guinea pigs and a “distressed” cat were discovered when a vet was able to enter Skripal’s home, which had been sealed off during the police investigation. Defra said it believed the guinea pigs had died of thirst.

Poor pets, right?

But – hang on – look at this:

A poisoned Russian double agent’s cat and two guinea pigs were taken from his home to be tested, according to a source.

‘Nobody has seen the poor pets since the poisoning,’ a source close to the family told the Sun.

‘I understand the cat and the guinea pigs were removed from the house and taken away to be assessed.’

Mr Skripal is very fond of his £1,500 black Persian cat called Nash van Drake and apparently spent thousands of pounds bringing the feline and gunea pigs to the UK from Russia. His vet Howard Taylor said he offered to help after he found out Mr Skripal had been poisoned.

It seems Nash van Drake was not the Skripals’, but Schrödinger’s Cat – both alive and dead at the same time.

Perhaps. Logic suggests it is more likely that the article quoted second – from Metro on March 17, which was quoting The Sun – was mistaken. But The Sun is also the source of information that Nash van Drake was euthanised after being tested at Porton Down.

So The Sun is Schrödinger’s newspaper – both wrong and right at the same time. Right? Wrong? Really? It’s so confusing.

In all seriousness, going by the most likely explanation, logically we have to ask why the animals were sealed inside the Skripals’ house for weeks at a time with no food or water – especially as questions were asked about them nearly three weeks ago!

Logically, again, we cannot expect the animals to have been missed by investigators, because the house must have been examined for evidence before it was sealed. Otherwise the government’s investigation would have been hopelessly compromised from the start.

These animals should have been taken out and tested for nerve agent contamination a month ago, after the Skripals were found on that Salisbury park bench.

The lack of any such investigation casts even more doubt on the truth of the UK government’s claims.

Not that any more doubt needs to be laid at 10 Downing Street’s door. And what does the RSPCA have to say?

Afterword: A commenter on Facebook has pointed out that this story seemed like a ‘dead cat’ strategy all along. I’m in two minds about whether the statement is in very bad taste, or entirely to-the-point.


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  1. trev April 6, 2018 at 9:27 pm - Reply

    What the…? There needs to be a full Public Enquiry into the whole case from start to finish. Nerve agent, weedkiller, botulism, buckwheat, Russia, May, Johnson, dead pets….what’s the TRUTH?

  2. Sven Wraight April 6, 2018 at 9:36 pm - Reply

    If Skripal was investigating Cambridge Analytica as Skwawkbox suggests, maybe the pets were killed as a warning to him and others.

  3. rotzeichen April 6, 2018 at 9:40 pm - Reply

    Once again, this highly toxic agent that kills in minutes, possibly takes weeks to react, or not if there is no such agent involved?

    This whole affair looks like a construct that was planned on the back of cigarette packet, like everything the Tories plan.

  4. aunty1960 April 7, 2018 at 9:44 am - Reply

    “Confused” this story is getting like Chinese Whispers all the time.

    I do not think Guinea Pigs would die of thirst in a short day or half ot two until someone went to the house or a distressed “cat” Cats fall out when you leave them for a long time, but I would not call it stressed after day and a bit or when they rushed round there to inspect the house.

    Maybe, if there were signs of the agent at the house, they would put down pets and examine them. Bit drastic.

    Other than that I think people are making things up in the void of real information and fact.

    • Mike Sivier April 22, 2018 at 3:30 pm - Reply

      Of course we don’t know what actually happened to the pets.
      Nobody is saying they died after a day and a half; it’s been claimed that they were left for three weeks, and that’s why they died/had to be put down.
      But these are conflicting stories: They can’t have been left for only a day and a half AND left for three weeks, but that is what we have been asked to believe.

  5. John April 7, 2018 at 5:31 pm - Reply

    The first reports i read was ”pets died after being exposed by the nerve agent…then now three weeks later ” pets died from being left in the house with no water, who’s printing this rubbish and why are the Doctors keeping Yulia from speaking to the Media???

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