Sad news - Keith has drowned

Started by Squash64, November 09, 2011, 14:53:47

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Squash64

Keith, one of our feral cats, had been missing for three days - we found him this morning, drowned in a water butt.

I had been searching all around the boundary hedges in case he was there (it is almost exactly six months since we found Triangle dead in a hedge) and Shirley came to help me.  We walked down a nearby plot and she spotted him in a waterbutt at the side of the path.  I just couldn't bear to look at him so Shirl and Tony got him out and buried him at the top of my plot, under the fig tree.

I know he had a good life with us, much better than the majority of feral cats have, but it doesn't stop me from thinking how he must have panicked when he couldn't get out of the water butt. 

Shirl made covers for my butts afterwards, and I will try to persuade others to do the same.  In fact, they could all be emptied and turned upside down for the winter now.

I've contacted the Council allotments office and asked if  keeping water butts covered could be mentioned in their newsletter which goes to every site and it will be.

He was such a beautiful cat who got on with the others really well.  Even Psycho was nice to him.

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Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

Squash64

Betty
Walsall Road Allotments
Birmingham



allotment website:-
www.growit.btck.co.uk

galina

So sorry to hear about Keith.  Very sad with you.  Yes Keith was lovely and I am glad that he had a good life with you and the other cats.  And under the fig tree is a fitting place.  Glad you had Shirley and Tony to comfort you.  Sending you a big hug ( ).

small

That's so sad, Betty, I am really sorry. If people don't want to cover butts, then at least they could put a plank in as an escape ramp?

goodlife

Oh..sorry to hear that..I don't think I would have dared to look neither..not a nice sight.
Mentioning in newsletter is good idea..lot of people don't even think that animals can drown into butts...you are such a thoughtfull person.. ;)
Mine are covered too..since I found couple of sparrow babies drowned..propably just out of nest too.. :'(

lorna

That is such sad news. It has made me decide to cover my two water butts. Young Lorna's (next door) kittens have found they can now scale the 6ft fence and get in to my garden I honestly never thought of the water butts being a danger to them, have been more concerned that my King Charles would be in garden when they come over. So glad to hear Shirl and Tony were there for you.

Flighty

My sympathies, that's sad news indeed!  xx
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antipodes

Oh I am sorry to hear that  :'(  Wild cats don't lead a long life usually, although usually quite an exciting one! Poor thing... my water butts are not covered, makes me think that it could be a good idea next time I go down there.
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Borlotti

So sad.  Front garden water butt covered with wooden cover, back garden one plastic cover which is a bit wobbly, so will check it as lovely Dulce jumps on it.  It does worry me when it is full, so suppose I had better empty it or get another wooden cover, it was the top of a kitchen chair which had been put in a skip but covers the water butt brilliantly.

Grandma

Oh, that's tragic! What an awful thing to happen. I'm so sorry.

Lishka

Oh, that's so so sad, Betty and his final moments are the stuff that nighmares are made of :'(

For something 'good'to come out of his death has to be to raise awareness of the deathtrap these are, both on your allotment site, and on the forums you visit I know that I'll be doing the same.

Thoughts to you all,

Lish X

Lottiman

I am so sorry to hear your very sad news  :'(

daveyboi

Sorry no words can say what I want to say ..... big hugs for you....
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betula

So sad Betty............hugs to you  xxx

rugbypost

So Sorry,  :( his life was all the better for your love and careing :-*
m j gravell

elvis2003

already said on another site ,im gutted betty,poor boy x x x x hugs to you x
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Unwashed

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So sorry to hear your sad news.
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grawrc

So sorry Betty! Poor wee thing. What a horrible way to go.

As usual you take the bad thing and turn it into something positive by helping other creatures to be saved from similar ends. You're quite a positive wizard you know. Hugs to you, T and S. xxxx


(Has Borlotti come for Psycho yet?)


Digeroo

What a sad thing to happen.  :'(

pansy potter

You must remember him as he was, a well loved chappy.Please don't dwell on things that will make you even sadder. I can't say anything better than grawrc. Turn this into something positive Betty.
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