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About 4 weeks ago a family who were travelling down the M1 stopped at services close to where I live, and (I'm not sure why) decided to let their cat out of the car. Needless to say it wouldn't come back and they couldn't find it. They returned a week later with posters and photos of their lovely ginger cat. :wub:
Earlier this week as I was coming up the motorway slip road at night, I saw a ginger cat on the grass verge. The next day a neighbour saw it asleep under a tree near where I had seen it. We went back with a bowl of food and it was there asleep under the tree. :huggles: I didn't look thin so had obviously been finding food.
The owners had said it was very friendly, so I walked toward it with the food, but it walked away into the undergrowth, so I left the food by the tree.
Yesterday morning I found it on the road (near the services) and it had been run over and killed. The food bowl was empty, so I assume it had eaten the food (although it could have been eaten by something else).
I felt so sad that it was not a happy outcome, but at least the owners know what happened to it.
RIP lovely ginger cat. :huggles:
Earlier this week as I was coming up the motorway slip road at night, I saw a ginger cat on the grass verge. The next day a neighbour saw it asleep under a tree near where I had seen it. We went back with a bowl of food and it was there asleep under the tree. :huggles: I didn't look thin so had obviously been finding food.
The owners had said it was very friendly, so I walked toward it with the food, but it walked away into the undergrowth, so I left the food by the tree.
Yesterday morning I found it on the road (near the services) and it had been run over and killed. The food bowl was empty, so I assume it had eaten the food (although it could have been eaten by something else).
I felt so sad that it was not a happy outcome, but at least the owners know what happened to it.
RIP lovely ginger cat. :huggles:
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