M.L.
First off I'm sorry for your loss, I know my animals are loved almost as much as my children. On the turning your animal over to them, I've heard of this. A couple of months ago my boston puppy had an accident and in the long run ended up losing his leg, but they wanted me to either pay $2,000 up front, or sign him over to them to be put to sleep. I was lucky that one of the nurses snuck into the room and told me of another vet that would do it for payments at a much cheaper price, and I got to keep him. There are a couple points to touch on though. One is that if the neighbors cat "snuck out" why do they keep an address tag on it? If my animal didn't normally go outside, I wouldn't. I have a cat that normally goes outside (doggy door), and I've been lucky to only have one problem with him for it, and it had nothing to do with another animal, I truely feel that this was a freak accident, but I would see what I could do about the nieghbors cat since it's obviously a threat. I also believe that if this was a dog that did this it'd be different. I would also call the Humane Society and see if they know of anything you can do.