Saturday, June 16, 2012

A Nightmare Moment Down the Street


I was driving to work one Friday morning two weeks ago, and only yards from my house on my own street I felt a bump under my car. I froze and looked in my rear view mirror to see an orange cat flailing in the road behind me. It quickly ran across the street into a neighbor’s yard, and a nauseous feeling swelled in my stomach. 

A cat had literally ran underneath my car—I didn’t see it and I didn’t even have time react and try to slow down, much less avoid it. Luckily I wasn’t going very fast, since it’s a narrow residential road, but I immediately felt tears well up in my eyes because I didn’t know if the cat was okay or not. A million things were running through my mind. Where is the cat now? Oh, no, I hope I can find it! What vet will I take it to? It's Friday, so our staff vet and vet techs wouldn’t be at work that day so I’d have to see if a local vet would help me. Who does the cat belong to? I work at a humane society and commit every day to helping animals—how could I, of all people, have just hit a cat?!

I stopped my car on the street and jumped out to try to find the cat. Two ladies were on their morning walks close by, so I asked if they’d seen where the cat went. One didn't respond and walked away unphased, while the other showed me where she saw it. She frustrated me because she didn’t seem to think it was that big of a deal to find it, which made me angry. She said, “You’re so sweet--I can’t believe you actually stopped!” I thought, who wouldn’t stop? But I also knew the answer to that. Not everyone feels as passionate about the well-being of animals, nor would some people know what to do if they did stop.

Dog's Microchip Helps Lost Child Find Home

I stumbled upon this news story a week or so ago and thought I'd share it. As someone who is constantly giving people reasons why they should identify and microchip their pets (whether indoor or outdoor), this was a new one for me! Without speculating as to how the small girl and dog got away on their own in the first place (the parents were napping and didn't know they had wandered off), it's great to know that the police and animal control officers were able to scan the dog's microchip to get them both home safely after a short period of time of being lost. Who knows how long it would have taken them to find the parents if not for the dog's microchip?

I also love this story because this dog had just recently been adopted by the family, so it's a testament to the strong bond that you can create with an adult adopted pet within such a short time period of one week that the dog literally would not leave the child's side! It just warms your heart to think about that, doesn't it?

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