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What should I do?

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James Marz - 25 May 2004 17:26 GMT
Here's my situation:

I drove home late last night and drove over the neighbour's cat. What
should I do?

(a) hide the cat and let them think it ran away?

(b) wedge the cat under the neighbor's tire so they think they did it?

(c) paint a hexagram on their front lawn and put the cat in the middle
so they think that crazy Satanists did it?

(d) throw the cat into my other neighbour's yard?

(e) tell them that the cat will come back?

(f) claim that I had the right of way and the cat had no business
running in front of the car when it obviously knew I was going to
accelerate?

(g) put the cat in the garborator so there isn't any evidence?

(h) put the cat in a tree, call the fire department and let them try
to explain it?

(i) explain that when cats get to a certain age they just lie around a
lot and smell bad?

(j) tell them that I ran over their cat with my car?

(l) move away?

(m) buy them a new cat that looks exactly like it?

(n) drive over the rest of the cat's in the neighbourhood and claim
that I was on a mission from god?

(r) send them a bill for services rendered?

(t) have the cat stuffed and put it on their front lawn so they won't
notice a thing?

(u) mail it to them so they blame it on the postal service?

(v) blow it up?

(w) say that I saw space aliens land a flying saucer on top of it just
before they got out and took my socks?

(x) I don't know?

(y) why not?

(z) claim a heard of African zebras stampeded my car causing me to
swerve and hit the cat?
Amy Gray - 25 May 2004 21:19 GMT
>Here's my situation:
>
>I drove home late last night and drove over the neighbour's cat. What
>should I do?
Arond here it required by law that the driver notify the cat/dogs
owner.
Luvskats00 - 26 May 2004 11:26 GMT
>I drove home late last night and >drove over the neighbour's cat. >What should
I do?
 

Make up for that deed by immediately signing over all your money and property
to the ASPCA or Humane Society(ies).  Have a lawyer draw up the papers to do it
and sign them immediately.  Once that is done, have your lawyer draw up papers
donating your body to the local medical school for cadaver studies. Sign the
paper(s). After that, lie down on train tracks and wait or jump off the nearest
bridge.  Hmm..that wouldn't work for the medical students, would it? Better
yet...park your car in your garage (it won't be your garage for long), keep the
car running and shut the door. Sit down in the car & wait. That will just about
do it!

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