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EHBRAH

May 29, 2008
This goes out to the son of bitch who hit my cat. Not only where you speeding in 15-mph zone, you were also three doors down from a dead-end. Why so fast? I gave you nearly TWO MONTHS after the accident to come by and say something, anything. But the only thing you did was drive back real slow immediately after the hit, I assume to try to see what you did. You saw me holding her, blood running down my arm and pooling onto my foot. Then you sped off. I want you to know that yes, she suffered. The vet tried everything to save her. She held on for six days before dying. In the end, it was just too much for her. Even if she’d survived she would have lost a leg. You have no idea how hard it was to hear the thump, then pick her up off the street and listen to the gurgling sounds coming from her as the blood from her split palate began foaming out of her mouth and nose.

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    RIP
    June 03, 2008 | 08:41 PM

    SORRY TO HERE THAT,NEXT TIME WRITE THE LICENCSE PLATE OF THE VEHICLE,OR THROW A ROCK AT THE CAR,THATS WHAT I WOULD DO,AND BEAT EM DOWN AND MAKE EM SUFFER TOO, HA, HA, HA .

    UNKNOWN
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    dumb answer
    June 05, 2008 | 03:23 PM

    oh yes, violence is the answer
    idiot

    Christian Flikr
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    Power to Cat Lovers
    June 05, 2008 | 04:03 PM

    Are not pet owners responsosible for their pets? A hurried citizen intended no harm just as a free ranging pet had no intention of being in the same road at the same time. Cats range at their own risk as they are not controllable.

    Felix the Kat
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    June 08, 2008 | 08:00 PM

    I agree with guy who said you should "BEAT EM DOWN SO THEY SUFFER TOO". Sometimes a good old fashioned beating is the best answer. If someone kills a member of your family because of being careless, speeding in your neighborhood, a beating would be leaniant.

    Ralph Machio
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