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I'm really sorry to share that a cat has been hit by a car and killed at the junction of Dunstans Road and Crebor Street. I only heard the commotion from inside my flat and don't know the full details of how it happened. The cat has been placed under the tree on the pavement opposite from the junction. Does anyone have any advice of what to do? The people involved said they were going to try and do something but have left the scene.

I saw the cat as I walked home just now, and as children walk past there to Goodrich School in the morning, and for safety from foxes, I have put in a box and moved to my garden a few houses up the road. I will take it to the vet for scanning in the morning, but if anyone knows the owner, or if it is your cat, please call me.

Rachel


(edited to remove my phone number now)

Kirbylandcapes Wrote:

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> Thank you for taking our cat in. Her name is roxy

> , we are all very sad this morning .we have some

> very upset children too. Your a very kind person

> Rachel x



Very sorry about your cat, but also that was a heartwarming thing to do.


It is bad enough losing a cat, but at least knowing what has happened to her hopefully makes the situation a little better than it might have been.

Many thanks for kind posts. Thanks for this forum we found out about roxy. We could still be thinking we're she is right now. Feel sorry for the driver too. Thanks for stopping and putting her kerb side Hope your ok. Thanks again Rachel xx

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