I do, I can't even look at it when I've seen it from a distance and am approaching it.
I was coming to work one week down a particular part of a street, and one morning a kitten was dead in the road. I actually did cry over that. Next morning, same stretch of road, yet another kitty. Got mad as hell that time, and said if I saw one more dead cat on that road I'd never take it again. Next morning, what do you know? Another dead kitten. And I've never been down that road since. :(
2006-09-17 08:53:42
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answered by smallweed 4
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Cry? no.
There is a thing called Survival of the Fittest. However, when it's someone's house pet (dog, cat, etc.) I am rather sad because of the little kids who are missing their pup or kitty and it's really dead. Home pets probably don't know any better because their not used to and not supposed to be in those situations.
'If you can dodge a car, you can dodge a ball.'
2006-09-17 08:51:02
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answered by Paul 2
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Why would you cry??? Like how many rabbits and other little animals are there on this planet. Well there are thousands of them and they just keep on coming. I can understand when someone hits deer and elk, in that case they should be watching.
2006-09-17 10:22:14
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answered by :) clw<3 2
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I was driving back home the other day and this woman's chihuaha jumped out of her window and some idiot changed lanes just to run it over. I get really disgusted with people who go out of their way to run animals over. I feel sorry them all.
2006-09-17 08:50:54
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answered by Jackie 2
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that's often times thoroughly unavoidable while the animal darts out in front of you. I extremely have hit a fowl in low flight - it crossed the hwy at grill point from the trees - I on no account observed it, I in user-friendly terms heard the thunk and observed the aftermath - there grew to become into no thank you to pass over it. I extremely have additionally hit a deer on the hwy at 3 am. It darted out from the facet of the line on the very 2nd that I observed that's eyes reflecting my headlights. It took off in an angled run around the line and faraway from me yet at my velocity or maybe although I swerved into the comparable perspective I hit that undesirable element with the facet of the truck and regrettably in user-friendly terms mortally wounded it. I felt somewhat undesirable for the animal yet i grew to become into happy to have not hit it head on the place it would have crashed interior the path of the windshield and killed my passengers. I doubt that the guy you observed hit the squirrel did it for pastime. You mentioned he grew to become into on the telephone yet regardless - squirrels are tiny animals that sprint out below the conventional line of sight except they are properly earlier than you. regrettably stuff happens.
2016-10-15 02:34:18
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answered by ? 4
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Poor squirrel just wanted to cross the road for some damn chestnuts - it certainly did not predict being nailed by a Chrysler Pacifica.
"Road-kill squirrel remembered as frantic, indecisive."
2006-09-17 08:58:05
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answered by buzzfeedbrenny 5
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I do i feel so sorry for them they just want to cross a road and they die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Humans are taking their houses away its so mean!!!!!! sometimes I say humans are the worst things that came to this planet!!!!!!
2006-09-17 10:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, defo, such a tragic waste of beautiful nature
2006-09-17 08:51:22
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answered by simpleton5000 2
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THANK YOU!!!!
OMG it drives me insane when people just run over inocent animals! People just dont understand that ya they are animals and it's our job to protect them we are much bigger and stronger than them and we need to PROTECT them!!!
2006-09-17 09:47:56
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answered by Jessi 3
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well maybe you should start a non-profit organization for the advancement and better understanding of roadways by furry critters. you could call it ABURFC, for short. or you could just mind ur own damn business, dumass.
2006-09-17 08:57:59
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answered by Scott L 2
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