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Bummer
Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we
passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. There wasn't much left of what had been apparently a half-grown kitten of the tuxedo type. As we passed I couldn't help but notice how much he looked like my Traveller, alevai ha-shalom. Then I noticed a large family standing on the curb, clearly distraught and crying, with various members running part way into the street and back again to the safety of the sidewalk, unable to approach their pet because of the heavy traffic. It took a few moments for the details to soak in, but when they did I honked my horn to get Patty's attention and swung a hard U-turn right in the middle of the road. I rushed back intending to block traffic with my motorcycle until the family could run into the street and retrieve the remains of their pet. By the time I got back to the scene, the traffic had cleared and the kitten was gone. I assume the family picked it up. I wish I could have helped. |
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Purrs that their little kittie crosses the RB SAFELY
Even though I didn't know this cat or the people I still feel sad Purrs Angela and Gizmo "David Yehudah" wrote in message ... Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. There wasn't much left of what had been apparently a half-grown kitten of the tuxedo type. As we passed I couldn't help but notice how much he looked like my Traveller, alevai ha-shalom. Then I noticed a large family standing on the curb, clearly distraught and crying, with various members running part way into the street and back again to the safety of the sidewalk, unable to approach their pet because of the heavy traffic. It took a few moments for the details to soak in, but when they did I honked my horn to get Patty's attention and swung a hard U-turn right in the middle of the road. I rushed back intending to block traffic with my motorcycle until the family could run into the street and retrieve the remains of their pet. By the time I got back to the scene, the traffic had cleared and the kitten was gone. I assume the family picked it up. I wish I could have helped. |
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"David Yehudah" wrote in message
... Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. There wasn't much left of what had been apparently a half-grown kitten of the tuxedo type. As we passed I couldn't help but notice how much he looked like my Traveller, alevai ha-shalom. Then I noticed a large family standing on the curb, clearly distraught and crying, with various members running part way into the street and back again to the safety of the sidewalk, unable to approach their pet because of the heavy traffic. It took a few moments for the details to soak in, but when they did I honked my horn to get Patty's attention and swung a hard U-turn right in the middle of the road. I rushed back intending to block traffic with my motorcycle until the family could run into the street and retrieve the remains of their pet. By the time I got back to the scene, the traffic had cleared and the kitten was gone. I assume the family picked it up. I wish I could have helped. You tried to help, and that's what counts. Joy |
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Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we
passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. There wasn't much left of what had been apparently a half-grown kitten of the tuxedo type. Golly gee. This is getting too sad. After we picked up the hurt kitten on the road last week, there have been similar stories postted by 2 different people on another group. And now Dave's. I'm sure the family saw what you were trying to do and appreciated your efforts. I would have. Sherry |
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Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we
passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. There wasn't much left of what had been apparently a half-grown kitten of the tuxedo type. As we passed I couldn't help but notice how much he looked like my Traveller, alevai ha-shalom. Then I noticed a large family standing on the curb, clearly distraught and crying, with various members running part way into the street and back again to the safety of the sidewalk, unable to approach their pet because of the heavy traffic. I was driving a convertible on a beautiful summer day through Napa Valley with my boyfriend. We were having a great time laughing when we decided to drive down this quiet lane. In the middle of the street was a tuxedo kitten that had just been hit and killed by a car. I looked to my right and a young girl about 6 was running screaming down the street. I remember thinking how horrible that must have been for the little girl to witness. We slowed then I saw the mother running toward the child in my rear view mirror. I then sawthe mother's expression when she looked at the kitten in the road. Things like that you never forget. I get a horrible feeling inside whenever I see a cat near a street. That's why I keep my kitty in my totally enclosed yard. I just can't take the worrying and dread. I would never want that to happen to me. |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:01:34 -0700, David Yehudah
wrote: SNIPBy the time I got back to the scene, the traffic had cleared and the kitten was gone. I assume the family picked it up. I wish I could have helped. How very sad for the poor little kitty, and it's humans, of course. They must have been devastated. Purrs for a safe journey to the RB. Nice of you to try to help, as we all would, I expect. ~~~~~~~~ Life without cats would be only marginally worth living. TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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tears That is just so very sad. You did all you could, David.
Purrs, -- Polonca & Soncek "David Yehudah" wrote in message ... Zooming down the boulevard today with Patty on our motorcycles, we passed a cat that had just been run over in the street. snip |
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I was driving a convertible on a beautiful summer day through Napa Valley with
my boyfriend. We were having a great time laughing when we decided to drive down this quiet lane. In the middle of the street was a tuxedo kitten that had just been hit and killed by a car. I looked to my right and a young girl about 6 was running screaming down the street. I remember thinking how horrible that must have been for the little girl to witness. We slowed then I saw the mother running toward the child in my rear view mirror. I then sawthe mother's expression when she looked at the kitten in the road. Things like that you never forget. I get a horrible feeling inside whenever I see a cat near a street. That's why I keep my kitty in my totally enclosed yard. I just can't take the worrying and dread. I would never want that to happen to me. Ditto. Our kitties LOVE their outdoor time, but the only reason they get to go outside is that we've got a nice little fenced back yard that I've been able to kitty proof. Nobody has ever tried to climb or jump over the fence. If anyone did, they'd revert to being indoor-only kitties again. It's just way too hazardous around here to let kitties run loose. Big dogs that sometimes run loose, coyotes sometimes coming down from the hills, idiots driving WAY too fast down the street - I just can't allow my kitties to run loose in an environment like that. I'd be signing their death warrants. Dan -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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