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OH Luke I'm so sorry about Maxwell, it must have been dreadful for you. RIP Mighty Max, a great hunter who has lived life, well, to the Max! A sad end for a grand chap. Play hard at the bridge sweet boy. xxx |
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So very sorry to read this Luke, indeed a sad end for the mighty Maxwell and a timely warning for everyone. RIP brave boy, play with all the Catsey cats that have gone before. |
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Thanks both. I always said that I would never deny a cat it's freedom and by doing so would always accept what may come from doing so, my old Clem was pts through cancer as you know but the entire Bella family, Bella vanished, William was killed in an rta and now M'well, have all checked out far too early due to outdoor perils. I called my Mum (never too old!) after it happened and stated this fact, but she did say something interesting. Bella was, as some remember, the child of a feral cat who took up residence with a cousin of mine. Said cat is still going actually, and eventually tamed up but is still a roamer. I do believe, as mum pointed out that there was something of this desire to roam wired deep into the fabric of these cats. I had Bella, my sister had her sister, and an aunt one of the boys. All roamers despite best efforts. When Bella had the accidental babes, we kept the two boys and the two girls went to friends (one killed in an rta quite young) but they too were extremely inclined to roam and want out. More than any other cat we've ever had; of which there were quite a few living at home. So I wonder, if maybe they were just incredibly free spirits. Which; though not much, makes me feel less guilty. The Bella family err never happier than stalking off across the fields and woods at the back of our house, appearing as I walked the dogs by the river to say hello, spending those warm summer evenings out hunting up the hedgerows and lounging about in blossom trees down by the footpath. I know they lived happy lives. But still.... It doesn't make it any easier though, I will live in the "if only I had kept him as a housecat" mantra. It was incredibly traumatic and a truly brutal death, so much so that I've vowed his paws will not be filled by another feline now. Which is something I never thought I would find myself saying. |
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Oh I believe your mum is right Luke - they were all free spirits and as such it would not have been right to keep them confined. I believe as you do and would always wish for any cat that lived with me to be free to come and go as they pleased - IMO that's just natural cat. I am lucky in that mine have never taken off or strayed far and have always honoured me by coming home. You are still in shock from Maxwell's traumatic passing, that's natural too and it will pass .......... never say never again, it's too soon to make that sort of decision. |
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How lovely to see you again Luke, but it's a shame that it is under such horrible circumstances I'm truly sorry that poor Maxwell met such a sad and untimely end but you were there with him and perhaps he may have taken some comfort in that. Hugs xx |
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Luke, I am so sorry to hear about what happened to your beloved Maxwell.A truly tragic end and how traumatic for you too.I know what you mean also about some cats that love to roam and be free. I have a young kitty, Miracle, that was part of an abandoned feral litter and was rescued at 2 days old. She wants nothing more than to get outside and be free, but unfortunately she is blind and must be an inside only cat.it is tragic to watch her attempts to get out. Sleep peacefully now Maxwell, little furry angel. You will never be forgotten.And you look after yourself too, Luke.So sorry for your loss. |
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Thanks everyone, it's so incredibly quiet at home. There was an assemble of cats at home before they even took me back, I've never quite known a life without cats. I keep finding myself subconsciously going to the front door at "in time" or thinking I hear him meowing. It's just so so empty. I lost our old terrier girly at te start of the year too, the remaining hounds look as if they don't know what to do with each other. |
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