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Just saw a cat get knocked down on a busy main road, then someone's dog slipped its lead and ran out after the injured cat ! Owner pulled dog off cat, I pulled over further down the road, as no one else seemed to be stopping, the owner of the dog just ran off, picked the cat up out of the road to the grass verge, poor kitty was wearing a collar and tag so I've left a very upsetting message on someone's voicemail :( I'm in bits....
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I had a cat get go missing for a day and a half and one day came home and saw her tail sticking out the top of bush she'd been chucked in after being run over. I burst in to tears there on the spot (I'd called her name thinking I'd found her alive) and it was in the middle of a roundabout at a university so it was a very public outburst which is most unlike me. I'd have loved not to be the one who found her, she was chipped but I guess people don't think to take a dead cat to a vet to see if they're chipped and their owner knows. I'm not sure it's practical to report every cat that gets run over thought if it's not obvious who they belong to, much as I wish it was.
So sorry china, how horrid for you - but that's what happened to my cat, she was identified by the chip. (and that's the way Rover came home last Christmas god bless the chip) In looking for Rover (no stone unturned), I was told by the street cleaners that they do have a chip checker, and the RSPCA should chip-swipe any cat they are called out to collect.
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