Earlier this week I found a dead gray cat that was run over in Raymondville. I couldn’t let it stay there getting run over again, so I stopped and moved it to the curb, thinking the poor baby …
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Earlier this week I found a dead gray cat that was run over in Raymondville. I couldn’t let it stay there getting run over again, so I stopped and moved it to the curb, thinking the poor baby belonged to someone near the post office. Each day when I went by the cat it was still there waiting for someone to care enough to claim him or her, but no one did. So I took the poor cat and gave him a burial, crying the whole time. I just want let everyone know, if this cat was owned, it now has a final resting place. If I ever find more animals in the road, I will keep doing the same thing, giving them proper burials.