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Why do people do this?

(17 Posts)
Deedaa Wed 24-Jul-13 21:45:54

The difference with cats Frank is that a new cat frequently finds you, whether you feel ready or not! I have seen a new cat turn up at a home where there is a new vacancy so often!

Marelli Wed 24-Jul-13 09:19:13

I'm so sorry to hear about your wee cat, Sue. We've always had cats, for as long as I can remember, and when one of ours was knocked down and killed on our road a few years ago I found it terribly hard to deal with, feeling guilty that he'd been near enough the road for it to happen. But, as Tegan said, they must have their freedom, because that's what cats do - roam.
Whenever one of our much-loved pets dies, we feel as if we'll never get over it. We've always waited a few weeks then contacted Cats' Protection and applied for another rescue one. I can't see my life without a cat in it. Hope today's easier for you and your daughter. flowers.

HUNTERF Wed 24-Jul-13 09:01:34

I am sorry to hear this Sue.
Even though I am a dog person and for some reason cats do not get on with me I still understand cats are very important to their owners.
I know some people disagree with me but I do think the best way to get over the loss of a dog is to get another dog asap and I think the same must apply to cats.

Frank

flowers

SueL123 Wed 24-Jul-13 08:55:49

Thanks for all your kind messages, just never want to have to go through that again x x

numberplease Wed 24-Jul-13 01:27:08

So sorry at your sad news Sue

Deedaa Tue 23-Jul-13 15:26:38

What a horrible thing, and without the collar you might never have known what had happened if your daughter hadn't found her. Perhaps the person who took the collar had meant to ring and just forgot. It seems a strange thing to do vindictively. flowers

Tegan Tue 23-Jul-13 15:22:39

It's awful losing a cat like that; before the A50 was built we lived on a really busy road and I lost a few cats. The only thing I will say is that it's better to know what has happened to the cat, painful as it is at the time [I can remember crying all night] than a cat disappearing and never knowing what has happened to it. But, they do need their freedom. I started having pedigree house cats because I was so scared of losing another one, but I'd much rather let a cat have it's freedom; it's what they want flowers.

Sel Tue 23-Jul-13 14:53:13

How very sad for you and your daughter Sue, I'm so sorry. One of my cats was killed outside this house two weeks after we'd moved in, he was a very special cat but the young couple who had hit him knocked on doors to find his owner and were terribly distraught themselves. It helped. Why on earth would anyone remove his collar and not ring you? flowers to both you and your daughter.

vampirequeen Tue 23-Jul-13 14:29:00

The people who killed DD2 cat actually moved the body further up the street to make it look like it had been killed beyond their house. Other neighbours saw them do it.

Hope you and your daughter feel better soon Sue

Sook Tue 23-Jul-13 14:21:35

So sorry to hear this Sue flowers

kittylester Tue 23-Jul-13 13:55:13

Very sorry to hear that Sue, hope you and your daughter feel better soon. sunshine

vegasmags Tue 23-Jul-13 13:49:22

How very upsetting. So sorry to hear what has happened flowers

sunseeker Tue 23-Jul-13 13:44:35

So sorry to hear this. If someone has taken the collar I would like to think its because they planned to ring but something stopped them. When you have had a pet for a long time they really do become a member of the family. flowers

whenim64 Tue 23-Jul-13 13:28:08

So sorry, Sue. We had a cat who died outsde our house when I was a teenager, and I still remember vividly how distraught and shocked I was. Take care, both of you flowers

SueL123 Tue 23-Jul-13 13:18:06

Don't think so, she had had the same one for a couple years now, getting tatty but functional!

Anne58 Tue 23-Jul-13 13:12:50

So sorry to hear this, much love to you. Do you think that she may have lost her collar, rather than someone taking it? Next doors cat Bear is forever losing his.

SueL123 Tue 23-Jul-13 13:09:58

Our beloved cat Peri, had been missing 18 hours. My daughter found her ( on her way back from a doctors app) dead at the side of the road. Her collar had been removed. Daughters contact number and cats name on collar, but no-one rang. We are still in shock,she was my daughters first cat and the very first we have had to bury at home. I just hope the person who removed her collar has more than a twinge of guilt. My daughter was first hysterical ( I was at work when she phoned me) and then just inconsolable.
I will never understand people. Give me a cat anyday