Just out of high school I had a beautiful 86 F150. It was immaculate.
A family friend took in a stray tomcat. After a week, she decided it wasn't working out. For whatever reason, she couldn't just turn it back loose, and couldn't take it to the humane society herself.
I got hooked into going to their house after they had left for the weekend, finding the cat buried in the back of the closet and taking it to the shelter. The first 100yds of the drive went well, after that, everything came unglued.
Tomcat pee, crap, and my some of my blood were all over the interior of my truck and myself. That smell never left that truck, I cleaned for hours, with anything someone said would work. It would be ok until you opened the door on a warm day then, bam, there it was again. Nauseating.
The lady at the shelter wanted me to pay a drop off fee and fill out paperwork. I was so friggen mad at the situation, I walked out the front door, tossed the cat, got in my truck and left. BW
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