Yea Dave, stuff happens. It's sad when it does, though. We live on a county road and know exactly how you feel. We have 8 outside/barn cats, and one "Queen of the House" that never goes out. If she could talk, she'd say that she owned us, I'm sure. But, she's a great foot warmer in the winter, so I'd not take money for her. Occasionally we lose a cat to the road, and when it happens my wife is inconsolable for a few days. After a couple of days though, she gets through it. Time marches on. Having said all that, I don't think you're at fault. Keeping an outdoor cat right at home is like trying to keep a deer or elk in the same spot. Ain't gonna happen. They've got a mind of their own and a wandering foot. Probably wasn't the driver's fault either. Might've been tuning the radio, or looking at something on the side of the road. Who knows. Still, I'm sorry for your loss. Pity you don't live closer, I have two little black kittens that need a home. We found them crying in the road ditch in front of the house one afternoon, and brought them to the barn. They were the same size as the kittens the "midget" had and she just taken them right in. We figure someone dumped them off on us. That in itself makes my blood boil, but what can you do? Ah well, I wish you and your daughter the best. I've rambled on enough.
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