Yikes, what a horrible thing to have happen.
I'm so sorry to hear.
I'm so sorry to hear.
As a man of practicality and frugality I am puzzled by the need for a purebred cat. Though....... 'nother thread!
/.../ That cat was everything to me. We've got two cats now, about 11 and 12. I hope when their time comes, it's painless and dignified.
I think my hardest pet loss was when my little kitten Dexter disappeared. I don't even know how he got out of the house - he was an indoor cat who was only allowed out into the back yard when I was with him. I spent days looking for him, I had him listed on the Pet Patrol on a local radio station, rang up all the vets and animal shelters, posted Lost Cat posters around the neighbourhood and putting little notices into people's letter boxes but I never discovered his fate. If he is still alive he would be about 5 years old.
LONG ago we got a kitten from a local farmer. We'd put him outside in a fenced in flower-garden to play. Did so one evening. I'm on the steps watching, my brother is on the swing set.... Owl OUT OF NOWHERE swoops down and grabs the kitten.
On the one hand, it was kind of traumatic. On the other hand, owls are REALLY cool birds, especially in Hunting Mode.
I think you might just have really bad luck with cats. You'r other kitty might want to start getting worried right about now.
I remember this video on American's Funniest Home Videos, where this kid outside has his mouse someplace, like a table top, and a bird swopps down and WOOSH! The mouse is never to be seen again.
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