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2kitties
11-25-2003, 10:25 AM
My dear friend called this morning hysterical. She'd hit a kitty on her way to work and needed some help. I called the humane society and arranged for them to come get the cat as it was still alive. Then I drove out to meet my friend so she wouldn't have to wait alone. She was so upset- an animal lover whose own cat had been killed by a neighbor's dog.
Anyway, the shelter van picked up the cat but said it didn't look good.
Gorgeous cat, white with a gray tophat and a tiger striped tail. Looked healthy but no collar. No way to tell if it was a stray or not. We didn't get too close to the animal- didn't think that would be safe. But the humane society gal said it appeared to have broken hind legs and some bleeding at the mouth.
I assume they will put the kitty down, but they have a clinic at the shelter, at least.
I called my own vet who said we'd done the right thing. And I tried to calm her and tell her that it wasn't her fault. The cat just darted- that's what they do. But of course she feels just awful.

It's still so sad.

gini
11-25-2003, 10:30 AM
How wonderful of both of you to be so caring over this unfortunate accident. I am sure you have been a great comfort to your friend.

A heart hug for this precious little life.

moosmom
11-25-2003, 10:38 AM
2Kitties,

You did the right thing. Tell your friend that it's unfortunate that these things DO happen, due to irresponsible pet owners who insist on letting their pets out. It's not her fault.

Ally Cat's Mommy
11-25-2003, 10:40 AM
How sad for both of you. But how brave of you to stay with the cat and make arrangements for it to be picked up. Most people would have driven off and left it. At least this way, if it is badly hurt, it will not die in agony at the side of the road. And if not, it will receive the help it needs.

Last night my husband and I were out on the Harley. We nearly hit a cat too - we were only doing around 60 kms per hour, and it ran accross the road in front of us. We had to take evasive action (NOT the easiest thing to do on a Harley). When we got home my husband said "Did you see that *&^%$# Cat???" I said "Yes, thank goodness we didn't hit it - it would have been hurt" Of course my husband freaked out and reminded me that if we HAD hit it we would probably have come off the bike and both ended up in hospital:(

slick
11-25-2003, 10:45 AM
2K: I'm crying as I read this because years ago I was in the same situation as your friend. I was on my way to my brother's place when all of a sudden I heard a thump. I looked in the rear-view mirror and there was a white cat in the middle of the road. When cats dart that fast, you just don't see them. I immediately turned around and parked. I won't go into detail, but that memory is forever etched in my brain. The owner came out and moved the kitty off to the side of the road. It later passed to the RB.

I've never cried so hard in my life. For months I beat myself up about it. It's one thing to PTS, but to have a kitty meet such a tragic and sudden end is something that's not easy to forget. Please give your friend a hug from me and tell her it wasn't her fault. And a hug to you 2K for being such a good friend.

RIP little kitty and enjoy playing in the sunshine and chasing micies.

Miss Meow
11-25-2003, 03:45 PM
Hugs to you and your friend. {{{hugs}}}

It's heartbreaking when something like that happens, but unavoidable sometimes. Positive thoughts to the kitty for recovery or a safe trip to the Bridge. :(

2kitties
11-25-2003, 03:57 PM
Thanks everyone for all the kind thoughts. The humane society didn't call to let us know anything, but I didn't expect them to. And we're reluctant to call because we're pretty sure what the answer will be.
But, I know she did all she could- it's just hard to see that kind of thing. I don't know what this cat soft spot is with me. I'm usually pretty tough with everything- death, heartbreak, terrible things you see on tv and hear in the news. But when it comes to animal cruelty, I just can't take it.

Anyway, we're going to get a drink. I need a martini.

Steffi N
11-25-2003, 05:19 PM
Rest in peace, little kitty. Thank you for having the shelter pick up this poor cat so that it did not have to go on suffering. Heart hugs to you 2kitties and to your friend and to you too Slick.

CatDad
11-25-2003, 08:41 PM
That is so sad, and yes it is unavoidable.

{{HUGS}} to you and your friend, and thank you for trying to help. If the poor kitty makes it or if it doesn't at least you two made the effort. For that you should be thanked.:) I know that doesn't make it any easier.

Positive thoughts for the kitty no mater what the outcome.

rg_girlca
11-25-2003, 09:41 PM
Bless your friend for stopping and bless you for doing the right thing. Not too many people would have stopped or even stayed until help came along for this poor kitty.

micki76
11-25-2003, 09:59 PM
One of my biggest fears is that I’ll strike an animal and it will still be alive, but barely. I literally have nightmares about it.

So sorry for your friend and for you for having to witness the kitty in pain.

krazyaboutkatz
11-25-2003, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by Miss Meow
Hugs to you and your friend. {{{hugs}}}

It's heartbreaking when something like that happens, but unavoidable sometimes. Positive thoughts to the kitty for recovery or a safe trip to the Bridge. :( Ditto.

catmandu
11-26-2003, 09:47 AM
Prayers are Coming for that Poor Cat! Bless You for stopping and helping!