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Old November 30th 11, 09:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
rafflescat[_2_]
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Default A few purrs, please.

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess
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Old November 30th 11, 09:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default A few purrs, please.

our house will purr and pray... what is all about? well giving love and
knowing that sometimes it will hurt to give that love and yet still giving
it, soft, who is sad for your entire family
"rafflescat" wrote in message
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My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess



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Old November 30th 11, 09:59 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gramby
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Default A few purrs, please.

People make mistakes and sometimes they are really big ones. You can beat
yourself to death and it won't change a lasted thing. If thee is a next
time, just remember the lessons learned, you can't just suddenly turn an
indoor cat to an outdoor cat. It takes a leash and a lot of time to do
that. We will all purr a happy purr as we KNOW the little cat is now at the
Bridge.

"rafflescat" wrote in message
...

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess

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Old November 30th 11, 10:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default A few purrs, please.

in fact i was wondering why the ted didn't give instructions, soft
"Gramby" wrote in message
...
People make mistakes and sometimes they are really big ones. You can beat
yourself to death and it won't change a lasted thing. If thee is a next
time, just remember the lessons learned, you can't just suddenly turn an
indoor cat to an outdoor cat. It takes a leash and a lot of time to do
that. We will all purr a happy purr as we KNOW the little cat is now at
the Bridge.

"rafflescat" wrote in message
...

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess



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Old November 30th 11, 10:48 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gramby
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Default A few purrs, please.

TED must have assumed if they asked if the cat could go out, it had done so
in the past/

"Storrmmee" wrote in message ...

in fact i was wondering why the ted didn't give instructions, soft
"Gramby" wrote in message
...
People make mistakes and sometimes they are really big ones. You can beat
yourself to death and it won't change a lasted thing. If thee is a next
time, just remember the lessons learned, you can't just suddenly turn an
indoor cat to an outdoor cat. It takes a leash and a lot of time to do
that. We will all purr a happy purr as we KNOW the little cat is now at
the Bridge.

"rafflescat" wrote in message
...

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess


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Old November 30th 11, 10:57 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Booker
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Default A few purrs, please.

PUrrz fur Emma and Andy, dat da holez in der hartz heel, an good
memfuriez of Diego remain. Purrz too fur Diego, an hiz new home at da
bridj.

Booker, Chappy an Snowflake

On 11/30/2011 1:29 PM, rafflescat wrote:
My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess

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Old November 30th 11, 11:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Storrmmee
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Default A few purrs, please.

but it was a babycat, so i think ted didn't give enough advice or didn't pay
attention to his clients well enough... but then i am going on our ted who
is uber careful about such things, soft
"Gramby" wrote in message
...
TED must have assumed if they asked if the cat could go out, it had done
so in the past/

"Storrmmee" wrote in message ...

in fact i was wondering why the ted didn't give instructions, soft
"Gramby" wrote in message
...
People make mistakes and sometimes they are really big ones. You can
beat yourself to death and it won't change a lasted thing. If thee is a
next time, just remember the lessons learned, you can't just suddenly
turn an indoor cat to an outdoor cat. It takes a leash and a lot of time
to do that. We will all purr a happy purr as we KNOW the little cat is
now at the Bridge.

"rafflescat" wrote in message
...

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess




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Old December 1st 11, 12:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Will in New Haven
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On Nov 30, 4:29*pm, rafflescat wrote:
My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
*The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess


Wee has teers an we wil purr for da kitty to hav a gud time at da
Bridj an for his hoomins to forgiff demselfs. Eben da man hoos car hit
da kitty desurvs ar purrs. He dint MEEN no harm an he feelz badbad.

WooToo

I purring to mine mommy to greet da bitty an wash his eers an tell him
he will be ok.

Missy

--
Will in New Haven
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Old December 1st 11, 01:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
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O NO that is so sad Anti Bess
That TED was bad IMO to say that Diego could go outside, since
he was always an indoor cat.
Prior Emma and her SO and purrs for their broken hearts to heal lovingly
sent from our home.
I will have mommy light a candle for Diego.

Luffs, Mosey for his sad home
Mommy has a bad case of MMS


My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess


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Old December 1st 11, 10:21 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Gandalf[_4_]
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 13:29:41 -0800 (PST), rafflescat
wrote:

My niece Emma took in a little cat which had been alone in a house. He
was being fed and cleaned by someone, but his owner had gotten a new
job a good distance away and had to stay there and only got home
weekends. Emma took him, got him his shots, had him fixed and all was
well. She had a little boy about five weeks ago, and Diego (the cat's
new name) absolutely loved the baby and was very good with him.
TED told Emma it was now safe to let Diego out. He was fine. Emma let
him out and Diego just loved it. He had always been a house cat. The
second day he got out, he was killed on the road. My niece and Andy
her partner were devastated. Firstly Emma blamed herself. Diego wasn't
used to traffic. The road is a cul de sac. There are zillions of cats
running around.
The poor man who had hit Diego was in tears. He had stopped, lifted
him, took him to the vet, but he was dead on arrival. No-one knew
whose cat he was at the time. He came to the door eventually and broke
down. Emma was sorry for him too.
All I could say to Emma was that Diego had been so so happy to be with
her the short time that he was, but it makes you wonder what it's all
about sometimes.
Bess


I am so sorry that this poor kitty was sent to the Bridge, so long
before his time.

This is such a very sad story. I wish that TED had not said that it was
OK for Diego to go outside

Purrs for Diego, and all who loved him.
 




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