@CountDracula"I know that I may overly optimistic but it is much better than being pessimistic, isn't it? Sometimes a positive feeling will make a difference to animals. Let me tell you story...
Where I live, there was a family across the street who had cats. One day BJ -the young daughter named it for the two favorite letters of the alphabet- ran out of the house and into the street. A car hit BJ and kept on going and never even slowed down to the speed limit. My cats went berserk and kept meowing, going to the window and back to me like they were imploring me to help him.
The mother by this time was screaming n top of her lungs and crying. The little girl came out and saw BJ which she started to cry. I had reach the cat and carefully moved him off the road onto the grass. I told the girl that she had to not cry because that would make BJ cry more and he might die. Sissy stopped immediately and looked up at me. I told her that she was BJ's momma and she had to stay calm and strong for him.
I instructed Sissy on what to do to keep BJ calm and she did it without question. She sang softly to him, petted him gently and told BJ that he was going to be fine, ect.
I was then able to see the damage. His back leg was pulled out of socket, his lower leg was broke in half and who knew what was wrong inside of him. Her mother screamed to get away from BJ because he would bite her and such while we worked on him. She got two towels and cardboard box. Together we wrapped the leg in the smaller towel and laid him in the box on the other towel.
The father had heard the mother screaming from a block away and saw BJ. He said to let the cat be and it was going to die.
I told Sissy that she needed to think positive because BJ needed her. They did take BJ to the vet who said that was the calmest injured cat that he ever saw. The vet took BJ away and he began to scream so Sissy helped by keeping him calm until BJ was asleep.
Somehow BJ did make it through the surgery and lived for another few years when he died of old age. " Mystique spoke as she finished her sad but true story.