Sad story.. DD and my DGD stayed up here at the lake until today because my DGD doesn't start school until Friday..
Early this morning they went to town to the pharmacy for me and when they came back, there was a dead kitty right at the end of my road - where it meets the main road..
It was part way out in the road and my DGD was crying her eyes out - saying they had to do something.. DD came up here, got disposable gloves from me, moved it way off to the side, and then she and my DGD drove up the main road a mile (in both directions), looped around my road - knocking on doors to see if they could find the owner.. Of course all the summer residents closed up and left for the season on Labor Day and of the 5 full-time residents they found at home, none said they had a cat.. (No collar - no tags..)
We didn't want to leave it there - and let the animals get to it - so we decided to go ahead and bury it down on the back of my extra lot.. We took all the necessary precautions - we all wore double disposable gloves; placed the cat in a large plastic bag; put the bag in a box; dug a pretty deep hole; covered it with the dirt; and then found the heaviest, largest rocks we could find (and lift) and placed them on top of the soil so an animal wouldn't come along and dig it up.. DGD cried the whole time - named the cat "Patches" (it was black and white) - used a magic marker to write the kitty cats "name" and the date on one of the rocks - and we all said a prayer..

It really was a beautiful cat - and appeared to be well groomed.. But now what? Someone is probably looking for their cat - and we've already buried it.. We couldn't just leave it to the animals though - and we did make a serious attempt to find the owners.. What else could we have done?
Is there anything I should do now?
DGD was still crying when they left to go home.. She's such an animal lover..
Early this morning they went to town to the pharmacy for me and when they came back, there was a dead kitty right at the end of my road - where it meets the main road..
It was part way out in the road and my DGD was crying her eyes out - saying they had to do something.. DD came up here, got disposable gloves from me, moved it way off to the side, and then she and my DGD drove up the main road a mile (in both directions), looped around my road - knocking on doors to see if they could find the owner.. Of course all the summer residents closed up and left for the season on Labor Day and of the 5 full-time residents they found at home, none said they had a cat.. (No collar - no tags..)We didn't want to leave it there - and let the animals get to it - so we decided to go ahead and bury it down on the back of my extra lot.. We took all the necessary precautions - we all wore double disposable gloves; placed the cat in a large plastic bag; put the bag in a box; dug a pretty deep hole; covered it with the dirt; and then found the heaviest, largest rocks we could find (and lift) and placed them on top of the soil so an animal wouldn't come along and dig it up.. DGD cried the whole time - named the cat "Patches" (it was black and white) - used a magic marker to write the kitty cats "name" and the date on one of the rocks - and we all said a prayer..


It really was a beautiful cat - and appeared to be well groomed.. But now what? Someone is probably looking for their cat - and we've already buried it.. We couldn't just leave it to the animals though - and we did make a serious attempt to find the owners.. What else could we have done?
Is there anything I should do now?

DGD was still crying when they left to go home.. She's such an animal lover..

aw how sad.