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Curiosity killed the kitten
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Whilst driving to a wedding last night a kitten ran out in front of car. Was hideous, I nearly cried. Bloke was driving and to this day I have never killed a thing in my car, well maybe an ant and billions of flies. Have you ever hit anything larger than an insect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thank goodness I've been lucky enough not to hit anything accidently - but, I did have to intentionally run over a vervet money I found on a dirt road in S Africa. It had been injured goodness knows how long before I got there - it's back was broken and it was in a terrible state. Most of the time when travelling on those roads I'd have a weapon with me but not that time. It was absolutely horrendous. When I got home I burst into tears and couldn't stop shaking.
I once hit a cat that came running out of a patch of grass, and then a few days later hit another cat at exactly the same spot. The strange thing is I never saw the cats again- I even looked under the car to see if it was under the wheel arch or under the bonnet, so hopefully they ran off although sadly with probably some injuries
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Oh that must have been terrible. I have two happy (ish) stories though to cheer you all up! Years ago I had my own taxi business and did 1000 miles a week. I once ran over a hedgehog. Being a softie I went back to see how it was. It was crying like a baby. I picked it up using a blanket and kept it in a box overnight. I took it to St Tiggywinkles the Hedgehog hospital in the morning. (about 70 miles away!) I rang them up and found that it had a broken leg. They put its leg in plaster and when it was healed they took the plaster off and released it somewhere near St Albans. Another time a cat ran under my car. I knocked on the door of the only house with a light on (it was midnight). The people let me in and said, "yes we do have a cat, look it's there, it's all right' 'No it isn't' I said. 'I'll pay any vet's bills, please take it to the vet as I have more taxi jobs to do tonight.' Well this was about twenty five years ago I think. The bill came to £150 as the cat had a broken hip. It was pinned all up its leg, but recovered and never went near a car again. I was only asked to pay half the vet's bill. I went to visit the cat at its house while it was recovering. Arr! Some stories do have happy endings. :-)
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