samantha1303
28th November 2007, 00:12
If anyone sees this on the news don't panic it was me.
At around midnight last night I was just settling down under the duvet when I heard a car hit something outside.
I jumped up, looked out of the window and saw a cat laying in the road and a car speeding away..
It's back legs were moving so there was no way I was leaving it there so I threw on some trainers grabbed a bath towel, and ran out onto the main road.
I stood in the path of the oncoming traffic on the main road while I took a look at the cat, directing traffic to go around me.
Unfortunately it had took a massive hit to the head, its eyes had popped out and was now dead.
I scooped it up in the towel and put it on some pallets at the side of a shop. I checked for a collar but there wasn't one.
Not really knowing what to do I rang the local police station, they took all the details and said they would send the council to move it.
I left home at 9am this morning and the poor thing was still there.
What gets me is why is it ok to run over a cat and leave it. It may have only been injured and needed vets attention.
This was a well looked after cat, someones pet, and no-doubt someone is fretting about it right now.
At around midnight last night I was just settling down under the duvet when I heard a car hit something outside.
I jumped up, looked out of the window and saw a cat laying in the road and a car speeding away..
It's back legs were moving so there was no way I was leaving it there so I threw on some trainers grabbed a bath towel, and ran out onto the main road.
I stood in the path of the oncoming traffic on the main road while I took a look at the cat, directing traffic to go around me.
Unfortunately it had took a massive hit to the head, its eyes had popped out and was now dead.
I scooped it up in the towel and put it on some pallets at the side of a shop. I checked for a collar but there wasn't one.
Not really knowing what to do I rang the local police station, they took all the details and said they would send the council to move it.
I left home at 9am this morning and the poor thing was still there.
What gets me is why is it ok to run over a cat and leave it. It may have only been injured and needed vets attention.
This was a well looked after cat, someones pet, and no-doubt someone is fretting about it right now.