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    Was the range rover green? I'm very sad to see this, I couldn't imagine how I would feel if it happened to my cat so I feel for you. It sounds as if he had a quick and painless death, it's always good to know that it didn't die in pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mint View Post
    Was the range rover green? I'm very sad to see this, I couldn't imagine how I would feel if it happened to my cat so I feel for you. It sounds as if he had a quick and painless death, it's always good to know that it didn't die in pain.
    That's similar to what my mum said "at least he never suffered"

    and I'm not to sure what colour it was, but why?

    Also to the post before this, I haven't ate much since this incident, I must admit I had a mouth full of cereal this morning but wasted the bowl, I couldn't eat my tea just before :S It's just a sickly feeling, I just feel so so so so sorry for the poor little guy, I love him to bits x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splooosh View Post
    That's similar to what my mum said "at least he never suffered"

    and I'm not to sure what colour it was, but why?

    Also to the post before this, I haven't ate much since this incident, I must admit I had a mouth full of cereal this morning but wasted the bowl, I couldn't eat my tea just before :S It's just a sickly feeling, I just feel so so so so sorry for the poor little guy, I love him to bits x
    You have had a shock -it may take a couple of days to get your appetite back. Don't worry it's a natural thing when you are grieving for a pet.
    Every day you will feel a little better but it must be hard for you right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    You have had a shock -it may take a couple of days to get your appetite back. Don't worry it's a natural thing when you are grieving for a pet.
    Every day you will feel a little better but it must be hard for you right now.
    Absolutely.

    Today I've tried taking my mind off it by going out with a few mates (I had to wear sunglasses to hide my blood-shocked eyes - good job it was sunny today). I'm off to a party tonight, but I just keep thinking I hear Jack come through the cat flap with his jolly rattling collar but it's my other cat. I just get these random sightings of him where he normally is. Also it's hard at night time because he always sleeps on my bed with me, it was great company listening to him purrrrr. As I've said he's a cat I'm going to miss the little thing and it's such a shame he was only 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splooosh View Post
    That's similar to what my mum said "at least he never suffered"

    and I'm not to sure what colour it was, but why?

    Also to the post before this, I haven't ate much since this incident, I must admit I had a mouth full of cereal this morning but wasted the bowl, I couldn't eat my tea just before :S It's just a sickly feeling, I just feel so so so so sorry for the poor little guy, I love him to bits x
    My brother speeds around in a green range rover, he lives in the north west like you. It's a 1 in a million chance of it being him though.

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    Have a few glasses of water or something or have a run around might take your mind of him

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMagicTramp View Post
    Have a few glasses of water or something or have a run around might take your mind of him
    Sorry to hear that. I was gutted when my dog had to get put down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splooosh View Post
    Absolutely.

    Today I've tried taking my mind off it by going out with a few mates (I had to wear sunglasses to hide my blood-shocked eyes - good job it was sunny today). I'm off to a party tonight, but I just keep thinking I hear Jack come through the cat flap with his jolly rattling collar but it's my other cat. I just get these random sightings of him where he normally is. Also it's hard at night time because he always sleeps on my bed with me, it was great company listening to him purrrrr. As I've said he's a cat I'm going to miss the little thing and it's such a shame he was only 2.
    Yes it will take some time. If you have another cat does he/she like to
    stay on your room too?

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    That's really awful, I'm so sorry.

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