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just saw another one
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Lawrah
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The cat should have known to
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
quote: Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
not read the rest of the thread but nice one i hate cats
You sir are a knob. It's your god given right to hate cats, but to wish them dead because of your dislike.... Think before you speak.
Thou shall't not murder, even if its a cat
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Theham85
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quote: Originally posted by Lawrah
The cat should have known to

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eddiewhiteley
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
quote: Originally posted by eddiewhiteley
not read the rest of the thread but nice one i hate cats
You sir are a knob. It's your god given right to hate cats, but to wish them dead because of your dislike.... Think before you speak.
i do think before i speak, and before i type, i never said i wished cats dead either,just "nice one i hate cats" which i do. i dont go out looking for cats to run over, ive only hit one before and it was an accident,honest.
im not going to get upset by someone saying they ran a cat over, you dont even have to report it to the police which shows how highly regarded they are in the grand scheme of things.
bloody cats.
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Eck
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So, because it doesn't have to be reported to the police, it doesn't matter? It is still someone's pet at the end of the day!
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Linch
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my lass ran over a cat last year in her saxo doin 70mph on the A1, it broke her clutch and the police had to move her car. she was crying and the policeman told her not to worry, it was one less to piss on the street
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eddiewhiteley
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quote: Originally posted by Linch
my lass ran over a cat last year in her saxo doin 70mph on the A1, it broke her clutch and the police had to move her car. she was crying and the policeman told her not to worry, it was one less to piss on the street
you shouldnt laugh about it, the corsasport cat lovers society will hate you for it
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cunningham
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i hit a dog once the fanny didnt have it on a lead so ohwell was ok just got a fright but had it been on a lead like it was supposed to have been it would never had happend
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Theham85
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How could you run over one of these ?
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22B
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quote: Originally posted by Theham85

How could you run over one of these ?
Its never intentional well not for me as I like cats, but its like rabbits, they run full pelt across the road, and its nearly always at the last second so you have no chance to avoid hitting them. Ive hit a few and didnt feel good about it but where I live is pretty rural and always at night they seem to dart across the road , cant exactly go searching for the nearest house when your surrounded by fields.
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Steve
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Theham85
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TomWilly
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what happened to this thread
I like cats
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Theham85
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This is what happened.....................
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mwg
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I ran over a cat once but didn't stop to see if it had any details of its owner on its collar as thought they would probably be arsey with me about it.
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
I ran over a cat once but didn't stop to see if it had any details of its owner on its collar as thought they would probably be arsey with me about it.
You killed their cat.... they aren't gunna give you a basket of muffins are they.
[Edited on 24-02-2008 by Ally]
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ainsley_brader
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I've hit two cats before, both times was the cats fault.
Both times they just ran off.
The second one I knocked on someones door and found out it was their neighbours cat but they were looking after it while they were on holiday. TBh they didn't seem interested in the slightest.
The neighbour was also a customer of mine but I didn't ask how the cat was the next time i saw them! Decided it would be too awkward if they said it was dead!
[Edited on 24-02-2008 by ainsley_brader]
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bimbz2007
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they run off to die somewhere quiet
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ainsley_brader
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not always. I remember coming home once when i was much younger to find one of our cats on the back doorstep. Had been hit by a car we think and had a broken leg but lived.
Cats try to head home. Wether or not they die probably depends how long it is before they are found but not a lot you can do about that!
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Welsh Dan
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After bumping one of my cars, I spent over £1500 fixing it, upgrading some of the front end parts like intercooler, radiator, new air dam etc. It must have taken me about 3 or 4 months to get all the parts together as they had to come from the US or Japan.
Anyway, took it to a garage, to get the the front bumper and bonnet sprayed, with the car having been off the road for 4 months, I picked it up from the garage, drove about 4 miles down the road and onto the motorway, and a fucking Fox ran out in front of me at about 80mph 
I had to repair the bumper, and replace the intercooler, two radiators including the brand new ally one and the air con rad, before paying to have it sprayed again. I was not amused. Whats more, when I hit the fox, it knackered the bonnet catch and two days later, the bonnet flew open, broke the slam panel and bent the bonnet in half.
Thats some seriously bad karma there. 
[Edited on 24-02-2008 by Welsh Dan]
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Richie B
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Colin
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Ive hit a couple, got 2 in one sitting once (chasing eachother in the road...ran straight into the path of me) didnt stop for any though.....what good would I be with a deaded cat
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Richie B
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Word has it, if times are hard, they gan canny under a crust.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by 22B
My mum ran over my cat right in front of me, it got up and was running cock arsed down the road, was ok in the end. Ive hit a couple of cats, always in french cars. Last cat I hit shot across the road with a bird in its mouth didnt have a chance to miss it, bent my front bumper, took my foglight out of line and hit my air con pipe into my radiator fan, turned round and the bird had done a runner, bet it couldnt believe its luck
I like that story. Happy ending I canny stand cats, bird killing cunts shit in my garden
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