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Thar rabbit's dead and the cat's been run over

Sorry to hear about your cat.

My cat got run over last year, a week after our other cat was savaged by a dog in the front garden and had to be put down.

:(
 
Thanks folks. I feel a bit daft cos in the greater scheme of things he was just a cat but he was such a belter. A real character and he was only 5. We've buried him in the front garden and put a nice bit of granite on top and we're going to have a whisky to him later, when the kids have gone to bed.

Thanks again :)

BTW - there's some real heartbreaking stories here. I can't be the hard faced bitch I built myself up to be afterall ;)
 
madzone said:
Thanks folks. I feel a bit daft cos in the greater scheme of things he was just a cat but he was such a belter. A real character and he was only 5. We've buried him in the front garden and put a nice bit of granite on top and we're going to have a whisky to him later, when the kids have gone to bed.

Thanks again :)

BTW - there's some real heartbreaking stories here. I can't be the hard faced bitch I built myself up to be afterall ;)

Aww really sorry it's so hard when you lose a pet - they are one of the family really :(

(((((madzone)))))
 
I'm so sorry for you too.... somehow they end up being much more than "just a cat"!!... I'd be distraught if anything happened to my two...
 
No pet is just a cat or a dog or a rabbit, they become part of your family and have a place in your heart so you are allowed to be upset when/if something happens to them.
(((madz & family)))

Hope things are looking up asap. :)
 
i never had pets that could travel outside the garden boundary when i was younger for that very reason as we lived on a main road.

a mog adopted us about 5 years ago, and was hit after only about 3 months (think he was a bit stoned on catnip and just wandered out into the road) the heartbreak i felt, when i had to handover the box to the vets reminded me why i never had one before and never will again.

RIP all mogs (and bunnies and dugs come to that).

:(
 
So sorry to hear this madzone. We've got a cat and she's a member of our family as much as the rest of us, we'd all be heart broken if something happened to her.

:(
 
madzone said:
What next? :(
On Friday the kids rabbit died, today I had a couple turn up at the door with my big black and white cat in their arms. Some fucker has run him over and left him on the verge. He can't move his back legs at all and is covered in his own shit. He's at the vets now but he may have to be put down tommorow.
He's the size of a badger - no-one could have missed seeing him. We think he may have been deliberately run over as he's pretty good at getting out of the way usually. Low life fucking scum to run a cat over and leave them there :mad:

It's a shit MZ - I had a beautiful fluffy cat who got run over by my arsehole of a next door neighbour speeding in his fuck off American 4x4 he just left the cat lying/dying in the road. I still have pictures of her she was the best cat I ever had and used to sit on my desk purring away while I was vegging on the computer.


I think one of the hardest things is having a pet cos you get so attached to the buggers and you know that you are going to outlive them. Was going to get another cat a few months back but declined at the last moment for the very reason of worrying about the cat getting run over outside and having to face watching not only the kids in tears but me getting upset, so for the mo we are pet free apart from the mice that run under the floorboards every now and then.

Might get a mutt though...I need someone to take me for a walk.
 
madzone said:
What next? :(
On Friday the kids rabbit died, today I had a couple turn up at the door with my big black and white cat in their arms. Some fucker has run him over and left him on the verge. He can't move his back legs at all and is covered in his own shit. He's at the vets now but he may have to be put down tommorow.
He's the size of a badger - no-one could have missed seeing him. We think he may have been deliberately run over as he's pretty good at getting out of the way usually. Low life fucking scum to run a cat over and leave them there :mad:

Bastards :mad:
 
This reminds me of something terrible that happened many years ago when we lived in the country.

My mother came home from work one evening in a great mood but the phone rang and my aunt, who lived next door at the time, said she'd just witnessed my mother run over her cat. It had apparently tried to dash across the road as my mother drove by waving cheerfully at my aunt who was standing on her front porch. She swore she never saw or felt a thing and felt horrible, especially since it was actually on my aunt's birthday. :(

It's just possible that whomever hit your kitty had no idea it happened.

I'm so sorry about your family suffering two tragic losses in such a short period. :(
 
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