Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Sorry for morbid post but I am really just wondering how many of you would go back and check that the animal you ran over was dead or would you just drive on? If you hadn't run over it would you not feel responsible for checking on its wellbeing? Or would it depend if it was a domestic animal like a cat rather than something like a squirrel or rabit? Maybe you would be scared in case you saw something you would never forget or be able to deal with?
Yesterday afternoon I came across a cat that had just been hit and killed by a car lying in the road a couple of people standing next to it so I pulled over and asked them if they wanted me to take it to the vets to get it scanned to see if it had a chip so we could trace the owner. I got a dustbin liner out of my car and asked someone to lift it onto the dustbin liner for me (not very good dealing with lifting little dead bodies of animals) and put my finger tip on its eyeball to check any reaction. There was none so it was dead.
Someone said that they thought they knew who owner the cats, just a few doors down from where the cat lay so although I offered to go and break the news he kindly said that he would and then a chap came out of his house and said it was his and gathered it in his arms. His wife came out of the house and started screaming and sobbing when she found out it was their cat, it was very sad and upsetting and I really felt for them both. He said he had kids in the house and didn't want them to see the cat, I can imagine there was a lot of heartache in that house last night.
I've bought a little 'thinking of you' card that I am going to put through their letterbox later as I want them to know their cat didn't suffer any (a little white lie as I don't know if it did die outright as I didn't see it hit)
I always look if I see a small (non domestic) animal lying in the road, and try and see if its moving as I drive up to it. If I think it is and its obviously beyond help then i will drive over it so it doesn't suffer. I have often turned the car around and gone back to check on animals I have seen in the road in case I can either help them or end their suffering but I wonder if I am just morbid, unusual or plain weird. Unfortunately my concious doesn't allow me to do otherwise.
Anyone else do anything similar?
I nearly had a huge Roe deer collide with my car last Sunday on the way to the yard when it shot out of the pub carpark and straight across my path and into some hedge at the side of the road. It got me thinking about how I would deal with a deer with a broken leg, or a half dead badger in need of PTS and i remember watching 'Wildlife SOS' on telly, so I have put a number of a RSPCA wildlife rescue into my mobile phone in case I should ever hit anything and not be able to deal with it myself. I would ask you all to do the same just in case such a thing ever happens to you.
Yesterday afternoon I came across a cat that had just been hit and killed by a car lying in the road a couple of people standing next to it so I pulled over and asked them if they wanted me to take it to the vets to get it scanned to see if it had a chip so we could trace the owner. I got a dustbin liner out of my car and asked someone to lift it onto the dustbin liner for me (not very good dealing with lifting little dead bodies of animals) and put my finger tip on its eyeball to check any reaction. There was none so it was dead.
Someone said that they thought they knew who owner the cats, just a few doors down from where the cat lay so although I offered to go and break the news he kindly said that he would and then a chap came out of his house and said it was his and gathered it in his arms. His wife came out of the house and started screaming and sobbing when she found out it was their cat, it was very sad and upsetting and I really felt for them both. He said he had kids in the house and didn't want them to see the cat, I can imagine there was a lot of heartache in that house last night.
I've bought a little 'thinking of you' card that I am going to put through their letterbox later as I want them to know their cat didn't suffer any (a little white lie as I don't know if it did die outright as I didn't see it hit)
I always look if I see a small (non domestic) animal lying in the road, and try and see if its moving as I drive up to it. If I think it is and its obviously beyond help then i will drive over it so it doesn't suffer. I have often turned the car around and gone back to check on animals I have seen in the road in case I can either help them or end their suffering but I wonder if I am just morbid, unusual or plain weird. Unfortunately my concious doesn't allow me to do otherwise.
Anyone else do anything similar?
I nearly had a huge Roe deer collide with my car last Sunday on the way to the yard when it shot out of the pub carpark and straight across my path and into some hedge at the side of the road. It got me thinking about how I would deal with a deer with a broken leg, or a half dead badger in need of PTS and i remember watching 'Wildlife SOS' on telly, so I have put a number of a RSPCA wildlife rescue into my mobile phone in case I should ever hit anything and not be able to deal with it myself. I would ask you all to do the same just in case such a thing ever happens to you.