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A nanny worth 230,000 Maine Coons in Xiaoshan was held accountable. Do you think the nanny is responsible?

I don't think the nanny is responsible.

A Maine cat worth 230,000 yuan in Xiaoshan fell from a height and died. It was an accident, but the owner put the blame on the nanny, thinking that the nanny's dereliction of duty led to the accident. I don't think the nanny is responsible for this matter. The owner should be responsible for the death of Maine Coon and bear the corresponding consequences. This nanny is a live-in nanny, not a nanny who takes care of pets. She can't take care of her owner's pet at any time.

According to the nanny's reaction, when the cat fell from the building, he was not at home at all and was walking the dog outside. The cat's owner's family of three stayed indoors and didn't take good care of their pet cat, which led to the accidental death of the cat when it fell from the building. So the nanny thought that the cat's death had nothing to do with him, and it should be an accident. If you want to investigate the responsibility, you should also investigate the responsibility of the cat owner.

The owner of the cat stood up and publicly responded that the accidental death of the cat was related to the nanny opening the window, but the nanny said that the switch of the window at home was under the guidance of the employer, and she did not open the window without authorization. Even if the nanny opens the window at home to get some air, it's a proper behavior. The owner should take good care of his pet when he lives at home. There is no direct relationship between the accidental fall of a pet and the nanny, so the nanny should not be held accountable.

The nanny signed a legal and effective employment contract with the owner. If the contract does not indicate that the nanny's job is related to the pet cat, then he has no obligation and responsibility to take care of and protect the pet cat. Maine Cat's death was an accident, not caused by the nanny's dereliction of duty. The owner should not blame the nanny for the accident, which is unfair to the nanny. The housekeeping company also agrees with the nanny that this nanny is a live nanny, not a nanny who takes care of pets. They don't think the nanny is responsible for this matter. But the employer never. However, this statement, as well as the deduction of the nanny's salary, are still under negotiation. If negotiation fails, it can be settled through legal channels.