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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Oh no, I'm heartbroken to hear this, I've had so many losses in the past month, I guess I'm a little sensitive to pet losses...he looks the absolute cutie...I'm so sorry for your loss. It's been my experience that the people who do this(tear down a neighbor street where you -know- children will be playing), have no regard for the possibility that a life may be at stake, it could have very well been one of the kids who went after the ball, and the fact that they didn't even stop tells that the driver felt the loss of the kitten's life was insignificant...how sad...:(
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Well this is a week for condolences and no mistake! Sorry to hear about the kitten, Clay.
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Sorry to hear about your loss but worse that your neices had to see it happen, I know how horrifying that is. I saw my dog hit when she chased after another dog who had come into our yard. I've hit a cat before and I stopped and waited for the spca to come and take it after finding out that it was a stray. But it died just as they arrived. I live on a main route and even though its 40 mph here so many people speed thru. Its scary. Like said before what if it were a child. Not that losing a pet isn't horrible too. On a positive note, not everyone drives away. One of our cats had a bad habbit of getting hurt. My mother happened to see someone stop and pick her up out of the road and take her away but I assume she'd ran out of luck. But if not, I know that whoever took her must have done it to get her medical attention and maybe they now have a wonderful cat.
Oh, poor sweet baby!! And that children should see it happen. Clay, I am so sorry. If there's any upside, at least Tigger didn't suffer and he didn't take one or more of the children with him. We had a hit and run here with a dead child just recently. No one, but no one, should speed through residential neighborhoods. My gang will continue to be inside only cats because of people like that.
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Oh, poor kitty! I'm so sorry. I am an avid animal lover and hate it when things like this happen. I hope the kids aren't too scarred by it. I know I would've been. My cat was indoors for about a year and then it was torture for her so I let her out. We are in the country and the house sits far back on the property. I've only seen her in the road a couple times and I gave her a very stern talking-to. She is my baby. Tigger looked like a great little kitty. What a face! Again, I am very sorry. :(
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My wife has been very upset about the cats when a neighbor dropped by and showed us a kitten her son found. They couldn't keep him so they asked us if we would. It was love at first sight.
We live on a quiet dirt road filled with kids cats and dogs. Most drive slowly as not to kick up dirt as well as the animals and kids. But every now and then some %$^$% soccer mom comes screaming down the street in her mini van to drop off one of her "kids". It amazes me how a mother can be so irresponsible when it comes to their driving mini vans. I so agree with you, Clay!
I'm always going to worry about our new little kitty. His Name is Ivan because he is a Russian Blue, and one look at this picture, you know that "terrible" has to be tacked on!
Saorry again about your loss. Please go to a shelter and adopt a new kitten after a time.
So sorry to hear about your kitty, with the sweet and innocent face! We lost two pets last year, one in August, and one in September. Our dog, Pepper, a terrier mixed, passed away in the backyard while we were out shopping. That made me feel horrid we were not here for her. She was about 15 years old, not sure because she was a pound rescue. Then 32 days later, our beloved cream Persian had to be put down because he could hardly breathe from the lung cancer he had - and we didn't know it! (No one in our house smokes, but our sons brought it in on their clothing). He was 13 1/2 years old...would have been 14 in October. I do feel for your children who witnessed this. I remember seeing a neighbor's dog get hit as a child, and my own little kitten too. It does hurt for a very long time like that.
Man.... I love my pets. They are truely family members. It is very hard to lose a pet.... almost like losing a human family member. I am very sorry to hear about your loss. Wade
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Sorry to hear, this we lost our kitten just before christmas (we still have the mother) the kids in the school next door were all really upset (our cats are always in the playground being fussed, they follow my daughter in to school). Even worse, the driver got out threw the body in the bushes by the school and drove off. Just thank God that it wasn't one of the kids that got hit.
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This is so sad Clay sorry to hear about your little kitty. A cat I had years ago managed to escape from the yard and got hit with a car, I went out looking for him and found him on the pavement with his skull crashed in. Drivers can be so irrisponsible at times and I agree they should slow down in residential areas. Catlin
Days late but my input... I'm really sorry to hear this Clay. I, too, know how I would feel if it had been one of my babies. Silly brainless things, they don't understand the big metal beasties. I know what everyone means about inconsiderate folks; we have them in our neighborhood also. I made some angry with me last week but I don't care. I was driving with my mother when the infamous ball came out of nowhere across the street in front of me. I knew there'd be a kid next, so I stopped. This little girl, who fortunately had some sense and good training, was trying to get across the street to get the ball. Every time there was a slight gap in oncoming traffic, she'd make a dart for it, but would stop when they wouldn't even slow down for her. Finally, another car stopped and we sat there holding up traffic until she could get the ball and get safely back across. Folks behind me were upset but I didn't care. Now, not to be facetious, but if anyone has lost a cat, I probably have it. We average about 3 acquired strays a year. Most wander in, recoup, then wander back out but about one a year stays. If the white long-haired male, long-haired tabby female, short-haired grey with ringed tail male is your's, they're at my house. ;)
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