Really feel for you Neo
, it would be like losing one of the family for me. Our ginger Moggie is only just over a year old and luckily has plenty of outside safe territory, but who knows where he goes late at night. Currently he is under "house arrest" after a recent health scare and will be staying in until well after Halloween and bonfire night.
There seems to be an inordinate amount of pussy cats around the areas I pass through on the way to/from work, not to mention foxes, badgers etc......even had two cows in the middle of the road a few times after some idiot left a field gate open.
So, it pays to be extra vigilant for all you guys and gals out there as you simply cannot guess what is around that next country lane bend!
My one recent encounter was coming off a roundabout from and back onto a dual carriageway, accelerated off the roundabout around the corner, straight into a flock of pigeons!!!! Puthers of feathers indicated I'd hit more than one, but the three guys in convoy behind me meant that I wasn't even going as fast as I normally would have been and several more would have been ingrained in my front end!! There must have been 30 of the buggers pecking about in the road. My point being even dual carriageways and motorways have their wildlife hazards.