Posted by Vern-MI on January 16, 2008 at 11:54:39 from (207.69.137.8):
In Reply to: Feline Tragedy posted by Glenn FitzGerald on January 16, 2008 at 10:14:32:
That is a terrible loss and everyone feels like they should have done something different to prevent the loss. They seem to get into the such crazy situations what with their curiousity and search for a good place to nap.
We lost one to a car hit, another to a boat trailer tire, another to being under the hood and into the fan belt, another to a coyote, another to just forgot and left the door open, one wouldn't get off the banjo housing on the wifes car so she just went shopping and left him there, and finally lost one to the Chinese wheat bad cat food.
I had one climb into the space behind the refrigerator that was left when I moved the refrigerator out to plug it into a portable generator. When the power came back on I unplugged the generator and proceeded to try and push the rfrigerator back into position against the wall. You guessed it, Jack the black cat was snoozing back there. I tried and tried to get that frig back into place by pushing on it hard but it just wouldn't go. As soon as I pulled it back out Jack jumped out non the less for wear.
I bet if I went to the Humane Society and they knew our history with cats they wouldn’t let us have another one.
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