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Question for the group
"Margarita Salt" wrote in message
... If you lost your cat, would you want to know if it died or believe it was probably adopted and living in a good home? One of our colleagues asked me this question because he's torn about what to do about a dead cat. A month or so ago, a little old lady was driving around looking for her cat. She asked our friend if she had seen it and described it. She also said it needed medication. He hadn't seen it, but took her number and said he'd call if he did. A week later, be found a dead cat on his property that matched the desciption of the missing cat. He had lost the phone number, and so buried it. A couple of days ago, he saw the lady again looking for the cat and he was torn as to whether to tell her he found a cat, or let her think it was taken in someplace. He opted for the latter. He asked if she was still looking and she said yes, but he's probably dead by now. He said that it could just as easily be living the life with someone else. She seemed happy with that. He also has somee kittens and offered her one of them and she's going to think about it. Should he have said, "I found a dead cat and buried it," or is keeping an old lady's hopes up that the cat is well and happy the right thing to do? Discuss. -- Margarita Salt I would rather know. Not to know and always wonder what happened..... Alison |
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