Oh my god. I ran over a fucking kitten today.
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autumn0308 |
Oh my god. I ran over a fucking kitten today. |
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Posts: 13152 (06/19/2009 10:46 PM) |
We have lots of neighborhood cats/kittens that eat at our house. Today, as I was leaving for work, I apparently hit one when I was backing out of my driveway.
I didn't even know until I got home. My dad told me that I did it. Wtf? Don't tell me that! I've been crying since I got home. I feel so horrible.
That poor baby.
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Showmeyoursoul |
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Posts: 46591 (06/19/2009 10:47 PM) TMI JJBer '08 |
Kitty!
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LuvBug |
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GettinHotWithJC |
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Posts: 41046 (06/19/2009 10:48 PM) |
I honestly wouldn't want to know that I hit one.
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autumn0308 |
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Posts: 13153 (06/19/2009 10:48 PM) |
I feel like such an evil monster right now. Someone tell me I'm not.
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Spamster |
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Posts: 3157 (06/19/2009 10:50 PM) |
autumn0308 wrote: No...no you're pretty much a monster. Some little kid is in their bed bawling right now asking 'Mommy, why did God take Whiskers away?' and his cat mom is all like 'Meeeeeeeeow'. Monster. |
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Posts: 2977 (06/19/2009 10:51 PM) |
Spamster wrote: |
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babiephatxx |
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Posts: 28005 (06/19/2009 10:56 PM) |
awww
it's not your fault
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marlsj |
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Posts: 11396 (06/19/2009 11:19 PM) |
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ScarletOWhora85 |
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Posts: 16368 (06/19/2009 11:19 PM) |
I'm sorry.
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SwanGeese |
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Posts: 5919 (06/19/2009 11:41 PM) |
Accidents happen. You're only a monster if you ran over an animal and took pleasure in the act.
One of my cats was accidentally fluff dried in the dryer for ten minutes. The dryer door was open briefly and the cat snuck in without us noticing. We thought that someone was drying shoes and didn't really think to ask until a few minutes later. We always figured that a cat would yell if it got caught in the dryer. Fortunately this story has a happy ending and the cat went on to live several more years. The vet said that the towels in the dryer are probably what saved his life. Like an open dryer door, when you allow a cat outside you have to accept certain risks. One of those risks is getting run over. |
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Glory Glory Hallelujah |
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Posts: 25292 (06/20/2009 12:21 AM) JJBer of the Year '06
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Spamster, was that sarcasm? Cause if not, my God. You become a bigger bitch as the days progress.
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Kimkim232 |
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Posts: 54512 (06/20/2009 12:22 AM) |
Even if that was sarcasm it was still bitchy.
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Glory Glory Hallelujah |
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Posts: 25293 (06/20/2009 12:27 AM) JJBer of the Year '06
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I'm seriously always surprised that JJB can still surprise me with its level of cunty-ness.
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mikeyroxs32 |
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Posts: 6184 (06/20/2009 12:28 AM) |
It's ok, it was an accident
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babylulu |
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Posts: 26240 (06/20/2009 12:35 AM) |
It's not like you meant to do it, it was by accident. I know you feel horrible, but accidents happen.
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TXbeauty |
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Posts: 1223 (06/20/2009 12:55 AM) |
You're not a monster. I ran over a bird once and ugh I felt awful for days, but a kitten ugh tack on another few.
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BrightGreenEyes47 |
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Posts: 3787 (06/20/2009 12:58 AM) |
Glory Glory Hallelujah wrote:Frankly, I'm not
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larrysgurl |
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Posts: 706 (06/20/2009 12:59 AM) |
This is what my dad told me when I accidently ran over a cat last year. If you drive long enough its bound to happen. it happens to everyone and it doesn't
make you a monster.
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Nenufar2 |
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Posts: 18569 (06/20/2009 1:29 AM) |
So sorry
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