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Sara_H

Guru
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My neighbour killed my cat, he was mortified.

It was about 8 years ago and he can still hardly look me in the eye!
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
I ran over a squirrel once, near Newbury.
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
Our ageing moggy was going deaf and slightly gaga and she would fall a sleep on our drive ,yes that's right ! I came home one sunny afternoon and drove straight over the top of her,so feeling really bad had to dig a hole and do the pet burial thing ,I was in the so called dog house for a day ,but it was a shock for all
 

Foghat

Freight-train-groove-rider
I ran over a squirrel once, near Newbury.

Me too. Both bike wheels right over it. I stopped, all ready to sympathetically bludgeon it out of its misery, but it kept on running somehow! Last Friday, another squirrel nutjob did the freak-out-on-the-safe-verge-then-dart-madly-in-the-wrong-direction-and-into-the-road thing, so nearly becoming another one of these:

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And I saw a cat successfully shoot between the wheels (i.e. under the bottom bracket) of the rider in front of me on a club ride many years ago - we were doing about 25mph, so the cat's spatial and speed judgement, not to mention optimism, must have been A1........
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
surely if you'd been driving at a safe speed for the conditions, you'd have been able to stop in time :whistle:




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ps... i'm yet to meet a cat that hasn't worked it's way out of its collar within a day or two... cats just don't do collars.
 
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BigonaBianchi

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
surely if you'd been driving at a safe speed for the conditions, you'd have been able to stop in time :whistle:




:popcorn:


ps... i'm yet to meet a cat that hasn't worked it's way out of its collar within a day or two... cats just don't do collars.


I was at 35 mph in a 40 limit...if i could hav estopped i would have...it just moved so quick..and it was on th epavement across the road...my eyes were on the road...bang ...firs ti knew of it it was under my wheel.
 

Goonerobes

Legendary Member
Location
Wiltshire
I was at 35 mph in a 40 limit...if i could hav estopped i would have...it just moved so quick..and it was on th epavement across the road...my eyes were on the road...bang ...firs ti knew of it it was under my wheel.
Stopping to check it after you'd hit it would still have been the right thing to do!!
 
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BigonaBianchi

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
Stopping to check it after you'd hit it would still have been the right thing to do!!

Yes..I'm not denying that. Hindsight is a good thing. It was 3am ish, the cat was in several pieces, there was nothing I could do for the poor thing. TBH I was thinking about th cat, driving safe and the owner (if there is one) didn't crosss my mind at the time. Please shoot me in the head.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
I was at 35 mph in a 40 limit...if i could hav estopped i would have...it just moved so quick..and it was on th epavement across the road...my eyes were on the road...bang ...firs ti knew of it it was under my wheel.
i know i'm sorry i was teasing :rose: I am a naughty troll :blush:



and nobody... please nobody, shoot him in the head. :gun:
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Don't feel so bad mate as there was nothing you could do . My 16 /17 year old cat was hit last year and managed to drag himself back home with a broken pelvis . He was pulling himself along by his front legs when I heard his calls :sad: The bill to fix him was massive and hurt my wallet but hes my mate and wasn't ill , just broken a bit . I feel no anger towards the driver , in fact it must have been horrible for them and my mate is now another year older with a bionic leg sat on my lap right now purrrrring . Oh and farting :surrender:
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
This is a sad little tale,and maybe someone is out looking or putting posters up on lamposts right now.
But it has happened before and will happen again,My mate did the same,on a badly lit country lane with just one house on it.So he stopped knocked on the door,and inquired do you have a cat,it's just that i have hit one with my car.
What did it look like came back the reply.
Like this said my mate.
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Globalti

Legendary Member
Our cats are chipped and have collars with name tags and a phone number. I don't believe anybody would bother to contact us though, most people are too miserable, selfish and lacking in public spirit.
 
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