mav
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Wee story
Was driving out my street and there were 2 cars stopped in middle of the road..Was about to peep the horn until I seen one man lift a cat off the road and lay it on the grass.. I got out and the poor cat was rolling about in agony and it's jaw was smashed in and blood all over it's face..
They guy and women that were there did not run it over they just noticed it in the middle of the road...So somebody had knocked it down and kept on driving
There is a few ppl that own black cats with red collars in my street so I knocked on the doors but theres were there ok. Walked back round to scene of accident and it was dead 
We put it in a box and covered it in a blanket and took it to the vets who were going to scan it and see if it was chipped..Took my details and street etc so if somebody phones looking for a cat it can be identified as theres
Knocked on a few more doors tonight and not claimed as yet 
Poor wee thing looked in agony as it was rolling around...Never made a sound though...
Some bastards in this world to knock it down and keep on driving
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Robbo
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Melville
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RIP cat
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Icy
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reminds me of kolin's old story, il let jade post it
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Robin
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but if it was a rabbit, or a badger, you'd keep driving 
pets are pointless IMO.
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Nath
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Thats fucking horrible, that kind of image would stay with me for ages. Poor little cat didnt have a chance. As for the person who hit it and carried on driving............  
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
but if it was a rabbit, or a badger, you'd keep driving 
pets are pointless IMO.
They arent pets, this could well belong to some little kid, pets are like a member of the family. Wildlife is very different.
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jr
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Agree with nath, this will be my only post on the subject though incase clairf tells us bout her BTEC again
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Butler
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thought you were gonna say you put a blanket on its head and put it out its misery
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
thought you were gonna say you put a blanket on its head and put it out its misery
worst thign in the world when you have to put an animal down
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Adam-D
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not nice to see.
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mav
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It had passed away already..
quite a fe pensioners houses around me too so may have belonged to some old biddy, only company etc.
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CorsAsh
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Admit it mav, you caught it shitting in your garden so you went and ran it over...
Poor cat
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SetH
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Mav double tap to the chest and one in the head would have put the poor bugger down i mean out of its misery.
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mav
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From the time I seen it was only minutes and it had gone...I checked round it's collar etc for any address etc etc....
ash no 
My missus would be frantic if it was her cat missing.....
Karen said I've to listen out tonight for somebody shouting outside like they are looking for a pet..
[Edited on 07-09-2006 by mav]
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Robbo
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*ga-teesh*
(sound of a whip being cracked)
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CorsAsh
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He killed it with a vulva, not a whip Robbo 

Indiana Mav and the Cat of Doom
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Robbo
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I was thinking more like under the thumb chap
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mav
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how can you laugh at the dead
No way I would hit it with the vulva, might leave a stain.
oh and i'm not under the thumb 
my pc sits in dining room at back door and door is always open so i will hear...
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Robbo
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I see.......
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mav
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honest...
unless I'm on apromise and I wil do anything
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corsa_chelle
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aww poor cat how could someone not stop!
Some one had a bull jump over the hedge and on to their bonnet few months back how much would that shit you up!!!
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Cosmo
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[Edited on 07-09-2006 by mav]
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_Allan_
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I have cats and have had them all my life so imagine the scene when one Sunday about 2 years ago I finished a night shift and was in the bus stop by our work. It was about 0700 and quiet. Been in the bustop about 10 min when the first car I'd seen that morning went past.
Just as it got by the bus stop and I mean about 6ft away a small cat shot from underneath the RAF barracks fence and shot out in front of the car literally in front of me.
The car proper fucked it up I mean ran over it's back with both front and back wheels and carried on it's merry way . Not that you have to stop for cats and the such but I thought it was a bit heartless. It did jump out last minute but the car did raise up over the cat both front and back wheel. The squeel and look on it's face as it looked back up at me was horrible.
Now I'm no vet and at that time of the morning with no mobile, transport etc... There was not much to do except for pick it up and move it the pavement. TBH it was fucked but in agony so I decided to put it out of it's missery. With no rock, brick or anything else useful. I picked it up and broke it's neck. The crunch of doing it and then watching it lose some of it's bowel contents on my rucksack made me feel ill. Don't get me wrong I took no pleasure in doing it but it had no chance and was suffering 
I decided to put the cat into my empty rucksack as to be honest I didn't fancy getting on the bus with the bag in that state and put it in the nearest bin. I though this would be better than leaving it kerb side and for maybe the possible owner finding it. It had no collar or tag but could have chipped.
Knowing from having a cat go missing it is sometime better to never know.
1. They have been killed or
2. Whether they have ran away or found a new home (not uncommon if also fed elesewhere)
So essay over.
RIP cat 
[Edited on 07-09-2006 by _Allan_]
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