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May the unknown cat rest in peace
Greetings all, it's my sad duty to report that I had to take a stray to
the humane society and have her put to sleep. She was a nice white and black female tabby, she was a stray that had been roaming around our company lot for several years. She was the mother to my cat Felix who was ran over last February 28th. I had received reports of a cat wandering in the back lot. Apparently, she had been hit by a falling object or was hit by someone across the right side if her face. She had a horrible welt just above her right eye witch was swollen shut and the eye appeared to be punctured. Her left eye was barely open and had a milky appearance. It was heart breaking to watch her move her head around trying to get her bearings with what ever sight she had trying to avoid capture. We called the local animal control officer who was beyond incompetent. She had no net, no cage did not have a clue how to use the "cat grabber" the city bought her, the blanket she used to throw over the cat was nothing more than a hand towel. I was appalled at her lack of competence, she certainly did not qualify as a animal control officer in my opinion. I was able to get her to bring a box trap about 20 minutes later, but by then the cat had fallen into a storm drain pit behind our shop and wandered into a 8 inch drainage pipe to hide from us. Later that evening she came out and was caught in the box trap, I was extremely relieved. I brought her food and water and calmly talked to her saying that she was in no danger and that I was not going to hurt her. Later on that day I took her to the humane society, she was given an evaluation and I was told that she was dehydrated and that her injury was severe and it would be best to put her to sleep. After thinking for a few minutes I realized that this would be the best course of action. Even if I took her to the vet it would have cost me several hundred dollars to help her. Even if she did recover, she would more than likely be blind and have to live indoors the rest of her life since she would not be able to protect herself from predators. So I left her there and told myself "it's for the best". After I got home I couldn't eat and went to bed early. My cat came in to sleep with me and saw that I was upset. I told her what had happened, even though she probably didn't under stand what I was saying she got extra close and purred. And then finally placed her paw on a tear that had run down my face. To the un-named kitty, may you come back to a life better than you had... Craig |
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 16:40:19 -0700, n7uqa91 wrote:
Greetings all, it's my sad duty to report that I had to take a stray to the humane society and have her put to sleep. She was a nice white and black female tabby, she was a stray that had been roaming around our company lot for several years. She was the mother to my cat Felix who was ran over last February 28th. I had received reports of a cat wandering in the back lot. Apparently, she had been hit by a falling object or was hit by someone across the right side if her face. She had a horrible welt just above her right eye witch was swollen shut and the eye appeared to be punctured. Her left eye was barely open and had a milky appearance. It was heart breaking to watch her move her head around trying to get her bearings with what ever sight she had trying to avoid capture. We called the local animal control officer who was beyond incompetent. She had no net, no cage did not have a clue how to use the "cat grabber" the city bought her, the blanket she used to throw over the cat was nothing more than a hand towel. I was appalled at her lack of competence, she certainly did not qualify as a animal control officer in my opinion. I was able to get her to bring a box trap about 20 minutes later, but by then the cat had fallen into a storm drain pit behind our shop and wandered into a 8 inch drainage pipe to hide from us. Later that evening she came out and was caught in the box trap, I was extremely relieved. I brought her food and water and calmly talked to her saying that she was in no danger and that I was not going to hurt her. Later on that day I took her to the humane society, she was given an evaluation and I was told that she was dehydrated and that her injury was severe and it would be best to put her to sleep. After thinking for a few minutes I realized that this would be the best course of action. Even if I took her to the vet it would have cost me several hundred dollars to help her. Even if she did recover, she would more than likely be blind and have to live indoors the rest of her life since she would not be able to protect herself from predators. So I left her there and told myself "it's for the best". After I got home I couldn't eat and went to bed early. My cat came in to sleep with me and saw that I was upset. I told her what had happened, even though she probably didn't under stand what I was saying she got extra close and purred. And then finally placed her paw on a tear that had run down my face. To the un-named kitty, may you come back to a life better than you had... Craig Purrs for you and the unnamed kitty as she arrives at the bridge. MLB |
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Ohhh, that's really, really sad. Stories like that are terrible- your heart
aches when you hear them, and even worse when you are part of them; it's such a helpless feeling. May we request that she be added to the walk? And can you also add the two mistreated kitties We rescued? They were dying already, we did our best and loved as hard as we could, but we got to them too late. I will always feel sad when I think of them, it's such an awful, unfair thing. |
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On $DATE , meee wrote:
Ohhh, that's really, really sad. Stories like that are terrible- your heart aches when you hear them, and even worse when you are part of them; it's such a helpless feeling. May we request that she be added to the walk? And can you also add the two mistreated kitties We rescued? They were dying already, we did our best and loved as hard as we could, but we got to them too late. I will always feel sad when I think of them, it's such an awful, unfair thing. Purrrz frum our house as well. We've also seen terrible things that we were helpless to fix, and we can't help all the cats so we do the best we can and purrray fur the rest. We know you've done this too and may Bast bless the poor kitty and yourselves as well. -- Regards, Fred. (Please remove FFFf from my email address to reply, if by email) |
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thank you for helping her and showing some humans are kind, soft
wrote in message oups.com... Greetings all, it's my sad duty to report that I had to take a stray to the humane society and have her put to sleep. She was a nice white and black female tabby, she was a stray that had been roaming around our company lot for several years. She was the mother to my cat Felix who was ran over last February 28th. I had received reports of a cat wandering in the back lot. Apparently, she had been hit by a falling object or was hit by someone across the right side if her face. She had a horrible welt just above her right eye witch was swollen shut and the eye appeared to be punctured. Her left eye was barely open and had a milky appearance. It was heart breaking to watch her move her head around trying to get her bearings with what ever sight she had trying to avoid capture. We called the local animal control officer who was beyond incompetent. She had no net, no cage did not have a clue how to use the "cat grabber" the city bought her, the blanket she used to throw over the cat was nothing more than a hand towel. I was appalled at her lack of competence, she certainly did not qualify as a animal control officer in my opinion. I was able to get her to bring a box trap about 20 minutes later, but by then the cat had fallen into a storm drain pit behind our shop and wandered into a 8 inch drainage pipe to hide from us. Later that evening she came out and was caught in the box trap, I was extremely relieved. I brought her food and water and calmly talked to her saying that she was in no danger and that I was not going to hurt her. Later on that day I took her to the humane society, she was given an evaluation and I was told that she was dehydrated and that her injury was severe and it would be best to put her to sleep. After thinking for a few minutes I realized that this would be the best course of action. Even if I took her to the vet it would have cost me several hundred dollars to help her. Even if she did recover, she would more than likely be blind and have to live indoors the rest of her life since she would not be able to protect herself from predators. So I left her there and told myself "it's for the best". After I got home I couldn't eat and went to bed early. My cat came in to sleep with me and saw that I was upset. I told her what had happened, even though she probably didn't under stand what I was saying she got extra close and purred. And then finally placed her paw on a tear that had run down my face. To the un-named kitty, may you come back to a life better than you had... Craig |
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Mrrrrqueekkk!
Yew did da rite fing. Yowr own kitty told yew so. We purrz fur yew an da Kitty. Yew will find her waitin for yew at da Rainbow Bridge G'bye, Ms Kitty. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Fur Conspiracy: Ms. Martha-Mound (VC, TGK), Mr. GrowlTiger (DOC), Shadow da Pup, and (Furry) Fred also Mr. TigerSam (PC) and Clarence da Choklit Moose [Edit it to make it work.] |
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