Posted by 37 chief on January 16, 2008 at 18:17:34 from (70.181.171.31):
In Reply to: Re: Feline Tragedy posted by Randy-IA on January 16, 2008 at 15:01:57:
Since you mentioned cats riding on vehicles. When my Dad was raising hay, on one trip delivering hay,he thought he herd a cat, and didn't think much of it. After arriving with the load of hay about 20 mi away, there was our cat on top of the load. The cat came home in the cab. My cat came up missing. I put a add in the paper, someone calls about 30 mi away, and said we may have your cat. Sure enough it was our cat. It must have jumped in someone's car visiting the neighbors, and went home with them. I was at a resturant having breakfast, there is the same cat walking around in the parking lot. He decided to sleep in my car, and didn't wake up until I arrived at the resturant. Stan
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