02-28-2018, 11:43 AM
I don't blame you for sounding off about this Catherine.
Technically it is at least "theft".
It is also very sad. There is a part of that lady who knows perfectly well that her cat isn't with her any more. My mother had dementia, and she could fluctuate in lucidity from hour to hour. Yet underneath it all, her heart and Soul remained intact and that, I could clearly sense.
I can't imagine what happened to the cat. If it has been re-adopted, then the care home people ought to be able to prove that. Surely they have some form of proof?
If animals were allowed there in the first place, then what were they doing taking the cat away anyway?
I am not surprised it makes you angry. It is treating both the cat and the old lady with great disrespect. And who can tell how much that cat might be pining for her? If it is still alive.
Technically it is at least "theft".
It is also very sad. There is a part of that lady who knows perfectly well that her cat isn't with her any more. My mother had dementia, and she could fluctuate in lucidity from hour to hour. Yet underneath it all, her heart and Soul remained intact and that, I could clearly sense.
I can't imagine what happened to the cat. If it has been re-adopted, then the care home people ought to be able to prove that. Surely they have some form of proof?
If animals were allowed there in the first place, then what were they doing taking the cat away anyway?
I am not surprised it makes you angry. It is treating both the cat and the old lady with great disrespect. And who can tell how much that cat might be pining for her? If it is still alive.


