Silverspring
Well-Known Member
I know this isn't horse related but I thought I felt quite touched by this and it's you guys I know best.
I found a cat very recently hit by a car on a back road from the yard last week. It was dead but hadn't been run over (ie not road kill) so I moved it to the side of the road and took it's collar off. Tried to call the number but got a crazy lady who said she didn't own a cat then hung up on me.
So I google mapped the postcode when I got home and went to the house. Was dreading having to tell the people but they were not in, got a note pad thinking what I was going to write and my pen wouldn't work! So I went home and called my friend who is a vet nurse. I was a tad distraught (dead animal, not being able to contact owners, frustration and the thought that a fox would most likely eat the poor thing by morning!) anyway she came and collected the cat (it was almost 10pm by this point) took it to her surgery and scanned it for a microchip. The cat had been chipped by the surgery and they had a different number on file.
So she called them the next day and broke the news, the cat had been cleaned up so they went to the surgery to say good bye and decide to get her cremated.
I just got a message from my friend asking for my address as they want to send me a thank you card for what I done for their little cat.
I am feeling very touched by the sentiment, I feel I done what any animal lover would have done but really appreciate the thanks.
I found a cat very recently hit by a car on a back road from the yard last week. It was dead but hadn't been run over (ie not road kill) so I moved it to the side of the road and took it's collar off. Tried to call the number but got a crazy lady who said she didn't own a cat then hung up on me.
So I google mapped the postcode when I got home and went to the house. Was dreading having to tell the people but they were not in, got a note pad thinking what I was going to write and my pen wouldn't work! So I went home and called my friend who is a vet nurse. I was a tad distraught (dead animal, not being able to contact owners, frustration and the thought that a fox would most likely eat the poor thing by morning!) anyway she came and collected the cat (it was almost 10pm by this point) took it to her surgery and scanned it for a microchip. The cat had been chipped by the surgery and they had a different number on file.
So she called them the next day and broke the news, the cat had been cleaned up so they went to the surgery to say good bye and decide to get her cremated.
I just got a message from my friend asking for my address as they want to send me a thank you card for what I done for their little cat.
I am feeling very touched by the sentiment, I feel I done what any animal lover would have done but really appreciate the thanks.