I hope she recovers, my heartfelt sympathy for such a tragic accident. we will pray for you.
Piper
Deb Kolaras
· 7 months ago
Thank you, your thoughts and prayers mean a lot to our family.
Mike
· 7 months ago
Sorry to hear about your kitty! I'll say a prayer for her!!
Deb Kolaras
· 7 months ago
Thanks Mike, she needs all the prayers she can get!
Melody
· 7 months ago
Hi,
I'm really trying to picture what happened, but am having difficulty. When you advise to check the "dangerous spot" before opening the door, I'm not sure where you're talking about. Would it be possible for you to post a picture or two? I am concerned about this, since one of my cats mainly only hangs out in the garage.
Sending deep purrrrrrs to Karma, sounds like her recovery is positive so far - how lucky she is to have such loving parents!
Sue
· 6 months ago
I'm having trouble picturing what happened and where she was, too. I don't understand whether (and how) she was resting on top of a closed garage door, or was the door open and she was resting inside on top of the mechanism that closes the door? Just can't grasp where she was. I think it would be difficult for people to know where to check without further explanation or a photo of the location. Anyway, my heartfelt prayers for her recovery.
Deb Kolaras
· 6 months ago
You're the second person to say that, so I've made post, with a picture - you were on track, sort of :) Thanks for your wishes, we're pulling hard for this little girl. http://www.bizcoachdeb.com/blog/about/karma-kit...
Cheryl Reynolds
· 2 months ago
Tonight, when I closed the garage door, I pinned our Max between the garage door and the wall. I opened the door asap when I heard his cry of pain.
We had no idea that he was resting / sleeping on the top of open garage door.
He jumped down as soon as the door began to open. He ran into the night We don't know the extent of his injuries. Unfortunately, we may never know or even have the opportunity to help him.
Max is a "former" feral that we adopted and have been working to domestic for more than 6 months. Max had just found his voice and saw us as his home - following us in the yard, just out of reach (of course.)
Hopefully, Max will be here for breakfast in the morning! If he is, I pray that we can find someway to get him the medical care for any injuries that he may have.
If Max comes home to us, any advice on how to get and give him the medical care that he may need, would be greatly appreciated!
I am devastated by my lack of vigilance and ignorance of garage doors and cats.
I came to your website in desperation for answers.
In thanks of this venue!
Deb Kolaras
· 1 month ago
Hi Cheryl,
Just wanted to follow up with you, as I sent you an email regarding your message. Hope all turned out okay with your cat Max.
Piper
I'm really trying to picture what happened, but am having difficulty. When you advise to check the "dangerous spot" before opening the door, I'm not sure where you're talking about. Would it be possible for you to post a picture or two? I am concerned about this, since one of my cats mainly only hangs out in the garage.
Sending deep purrrrrrs to Karma, sounds like her recovery is positive so far - how lucky she is to have such loving parents!
http://www.bizcoachdeb.com/blog/about/karma-kit...
We had no idea that he was resting / sleeping on the top of open garage door.
He jumped down as soon as the door began to open. He ran into the night We don't know the extent of his injuries. Unfortunately, we may never know or even have the opportunity to help him.
Max is a "former" feral that we adopted and have been working to domestic for more than 6 months. Max had just found his voice and saw us as his home - following us in the yard, just out of reach (of course.)
Hopefully, Max will be here for breakfast in the morning! If he is, I pray that we can find someway to get him the medical care for any injuries that he may have.
If Max comes home to us, any advice on how to get and give him the medical care that he may need, would be greatly appreciated!
I am devastated by my lack of vigilance and ignorance of garage doors and cats.
I came to your website in desperation for answers.
In thanks of this venue!
Just wanted to follow up with you, as I sent you an email regarding your message. Hope all turned out okay with your cat Max.
Deb