Cat Falls From Building: Pet Cat in Shenyang Falls From 32nd Floor, Mango Real Estate Suspected of Negligence?

Cat Falls From Building: Pet Cat in Shenyang Falls From 32nd Floor, Mango Real Estate Suspected of Negligence?

Ms. Wang, a resident of Building 23, Floor 32, Dingxiangshuian Community, Yu Hong District, Shenyang, recently experienced a heartbreaking incident: her pet cat, which she had raised for 8 years, fell to its death from the 32nd floor, allegedly due to negligence by Mango Real Estate staff.

The incident occurred on June 25th when Ms. Wang returned to her rented house to feed her cat, only to find it missing. After searching, she discovered her beloved cat dead in the bushes downstairs. Through elevator monitoring, it was revealed that on the afternoon of June 23rd, two Mango Real Estate staff members entered Ms. Wang's rented house and left at 3:03 pm. Ms. Wang believes that the cat was startled by the staff members' presence and jumped from the balcony, as the balcony window was left open, and the cat would not have jumped voluntarily.

However, Mango Real Estate staff claim they did not catch or frighten the cat. The two parties were unable to reach an agreement on compensation and decided to resolve the issue through legal channels.

Incident Recap

June 2023: Ms. Wang, needing to take care of her child, disposed of all her pet cats except one and prepared to rent out her house.
Early June: Ms. Wang handed over the house keys to Mango Real Estate staff for rental registration.
June 23rd, 2:41 pm: Two Mango Real Estate staff members entered Ms. Wang's rented house and left at 3:03 pm.
June 25th: Ms. Wang discovered her pet cat had fallen to its death from the 32nd floor.

Points of Doubt

Did the Mango Real Estate staff frighten the pet cat during their entry into Ms. Wang's rented house?
Did the cat's fall from the building after the staff left have anything to do with their actions?
Is Mango Real Estate responsible?

Incident Analysis

With the balcony window open, the cat would not have jumped unless startled.
The pet cat might have been frightened by the Mango Real Estate staff's presence while they were in the house, causing it to jump from the balcony.
Mango Real Estate staff are obligated to ensure the safety of the rented property and prevent pet cats from escaping or getting injured.

Legal Analysis

Ms. Wang can file a claim for breach of contract against Mango Real Estate based on relevant provisions in the Civil Code.
The Mango Real Estate staff's negligence leading to the cat's fall is considered a negligent act and should be held accountable for the corresponding compensation.

Lessons Learned

Pet owners should be mindful of house safety when renting out their property and ensure the safety of their pets.
Real estate agencies should exercise due diligence when handling rental business, preventing pet accidents.

Concluding Thoughts

This incident serves as a reminder that pet safety should not be overlooked. When renting out properties, we must exercise due diligence to ensure pet safety and prevent accidents. This incident also reminds us to be rational and calm when dealing with similar incidents and to protect our rights through legal channels.

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