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last night i was driving back froma friends house about 2am, andf came to a dead cat in the road...i got out to look incase it was still alive, but its was quite clearly very newly dead...
what should i have done? i just left it because i was a bit upset and couldnt bear to touch or or anything...
but as i was walkin back to my car, a man came past...he went over an hoofed the cat to the kerb...probably so it didnt get totally squashed, by the next car...(the cat was still intact except for a bit of blood on the face) - but then he just walked off
whats usual thing done in these circumstamces? someone must move them? maybe the owners wil find him today and take him, but what if not?
thanks
what should i have done? i just left it because i was a bit upset and couldnt bear to touch or or anything...
but as i was walkin back to my car, a man came past...he went over an hoofed the cat to the kerb...probably so it didnt get totally squashed, by the next car...(the cat was still intact except for a bit of blood on the face) - but then he just walked off
whats usual thing done in these circumstamces? someone must move them? maybe the owners wil find him today and take him, but what if not?
thanks
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Id have left it well alone as dead animals are biohazards or could've been poisoned which could affect you if an open wound is infected by bacteria from the dead animal or if you cut yourself on its teeth or claws. How do you know what the animal died of and whether or not it had rabies? You don't so self preservation should prevail over morals in situations like these. If the animal was a danger to traffic then my advice would've been to call the police and they would or should send out a unit to deal with the obstruction.
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Thank you vibrasphere I've always been a firm follower of Safety first.
Joko not traumatised but definitely a curio factor. I remember as a child finding a squashed hedgehog in the road and when we turned it over with a stick the whole underneath was crawling with maggots which then lead us to believe that hedgehogs had maggots in their stomachs till we grew older.
Joko not traumatised but definitely a curio factor. I remember as a child finding a squashed hedgehog in the road and when we turned it over with a stick the whole underneath was crawling with maggots which then lead us to believe that hedgehogs had maggots in their stomachs till we grew older.
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