i am sure i wouldn't be getting blood, guts and brain all over the interior of my car and clothes / hands.
Its not like the vet will resurrect the moggy is it?
I lifted a dead black and white cat between Janetstown Gas Works and the Recycling Centre today. Took poor cat to the vet but it wasn't chipped. Just if anyone is missing poor puss that's where he or she is. Don't know why, if you hit a cat, why can't you stop and take the unfortunate creature to the vets? Surely it deserves a bit of dignity rather than leaving it beside the road.
i am sure i wouldn't be getting blood, guts and brain all over the interior of my car and clothes / hands.
Its not like the vet will resurrect the moggy is it?
Thank you for doing this for the poor cat
Maybe you've never loved a pet? As distressing it is to have one die, it is worse to have one go missing and not know what happened to it.
Getting an injured/dead animal into a car surely doesn't necessitate all the drama you have attached to it,- besides, hands, clothes and yes, even car interiors (if you don't have the foresight to lay something down), can be cleaned.
I didn't say it was a pet, YOU replied to the original post - Amowat alerting Orgers that they had found a dead cat, and that they had tried to find out if it belonged to anyone!
Neither did I say there was any requirement, legal or otherwise, to stop after hitting said cat.
I just fail to see the point in your comment.
Last edited by linnie612; 23-Jan-16 at 21:16. Reason: grammar
Unfortunate. I was hoping to re-direct you to the original post - never mind!
At least the animal was picked up, and hopefully, if it belonged to someone, they found out what happened to it. It's awful not knowing.
Can't really think there's much left to say on the subject, but hey, knock yourself out if you want the last word ;I
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