Road death is the single biggest killer of cats in the UK. You should see the state the driver is often in, having "caused" the death of a cat.
They are the forgotten victim of a 'free' cat running in the road. Many drivers just don't care enough whilst animal loving drivers can be mentally affected by what they have done.If you are a cat lover, just take a minute to think how you would feel if you killed a cat?
Often the cat is not identifiable. No collar or microchip. If identified or thought to belong to somebody, the owners had to have the damaged cat taken from the vet's freezer to be identified by the owner, often with their children present.
These deaths happen mostly at night. That is beforeother predators or hooligans are considered. Cats hunt at night and that is when their normal senses disappear as the hunt becomes their sole intent. Quite apart from the devastation to wildlife they eat and ingest animals who have been subject to human posions - rat poison, slug pellets, etc.
Oh and if that is not enough, the firework season gets longer and longer and louder and louder.