I would save the cat. The memory of the object will always be there. The cat has a heartbeat and its our duty to protect our loyal companions.
2006-07-16 05:34:23
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answered by Angelluv 1
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Easy question. Definitely the family heirloom first. This happens to me all the time. What I do is run to the nearest phone booth, rip off my clothes and put on my super costume. Then I fly to the diesel truck and hold it in the air with one hand. Next I pick up the heirloom and put it on the side of the road so no other cars will hit it. I then put the truck back on the road, pick up the kitty and wrap it up in my super cape. Then I take the heirloom and sell it to an antique dealer. I take the money and fly the kitty to Tahiti and we live on the beach. The kitty and I fight crimes for the rest of our lives.
Sincerely,
Clark Kent
2006-07-16 13:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would save my kitty cuz it means everything 2 me. Who cares about some antique object? The cat has a life and the object doesn't.
2006-07-16 17:45:04
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answered by emilytobey@sbcglobal.net 3
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Actually, I'd save the kitty first even if it was a family member - you don't know my family!
2006-07-16 12:37:59
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answered by gorfette 3
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I'd grab the object and say come kitty because my (well my nephew's) kitty will come. But if I could only save one it be the cat.
2006-07-16 12:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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the kitty no doubt.
Who cares about the 1800's object. That's just a material thing, not a living being....not a cat!
2006-07-16 13:41:14
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answered by Left Footed 5
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The kitty all the way...and even if it was a family member...well I would still save my kitty...lol...
2006-07-16 12:49:11
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answered by Manny 2
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The kitty would run out of the way or go to heaven, i'd save the heirloom.
2006-07-16 12:33:07
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answered by alwaysbombed 5
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definitely the kitty .. It is afterall the thing that is alive. The family posession is not. Now a family member is totally different!
2006-07-16 12:33:07
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answered by MBG 2
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as much as i would love to actually have an antique family object(which we don't have Nazis toke them all 60 years ago) i would as you save the cat, whether it was mine or not.
you can always show picture paint a painting of the object or write about it in a book for future generations to know about. and you can always make a new object to be passed down the generations.
2006-07-16 13:33:04
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answered by hot_for_georgeclooney 3
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