RATFALMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!11
Reminds me of that old Viz joke where a man is pointing at a beached whale and the speach bubble says
" I've been saving whales for about four years now.
As you can see, this ones getting a bit smelly."
2006-09-26 09:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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people need to be a little less heartless. You can make or buy a memorial stone or plaque or even some type of painting or sculpture to remember your pet by. You can have a picture framed and put on your dresser. You can get a new cat later on and think how much the old cat would like it. My daughter's dog died and she put up a note for him in the the Dog's Chapel in Vermont: "Dear Otis- I will see you sooner than you think". You can know your cat is probably playing with a lot of other cats right now, and waiting to see you, sooner than you think
2006-09-26 09:35:42
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answered by Cynthia H 1
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Who keeps a dead cat for 4 weeks? Why would you need to know what to do with it? Either bury it of take it to a vet. They will charge you.
2006-09-26 09:39:31
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answered by Vegas 2
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Please bury this cat now, if you have not already done so.
If you are a insensitive creep that does not care about pets, then you should never have anymore.
If you are a sensitive and caring person that cares about pets, maybe go buy another cat that is totally different to the one that died.
I am not the person to judge what type of person you are as I do not know you. Neither does any one else on this site.
2006-09-26 10:07:49
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answered by Kym 2
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My guess is that you're asking this because your cat died 4 weeks ago, not because it's still there. In that case, get a new one as soon as you feel ready. Nothing will replace your cat but you'll have the warm fury company again.
(If what you meant is that you've kept a dead cat for 4 weeks, then please just burn what's left of it)
2006-09-26 10:06:58
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answered by brooke 2
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There are services where you can cremate it and put the ashes in a small rocket and send it to Mars and beyond...
Don't leave it in the freezer, on the floor, or in a box to be sent to the Smithsonian.
And get a new one. Don't get one that reminds you of the old one, but get one that makes you think that the old cat would have wanted you to have, and would have loved if he/she was still alive.
2006-09-26 09:38:34
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answered by Sam the Man 3
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Ok - I think you probably just have a twisted sense of humour.
On the other hand, if you are a: a pychopath nursing a rotting cat, or b: have a very chilly kitty in the freezer I would either call your doctor or your vet.
As long as you don't live near me, either will do.
2006-09-26 09:34:36
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answered by Madam Rosmerta 5
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If you decide to bury your cat in your garden, you should dig a good hole atleast a foot deep, and place rocks over the body. This will stop other animals, like foxes, badgers and other cats, from digging up the body, which they do.
2006-09-26 09:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of person are you to leave your beloved cat dead four weeks in your house ?
Bury it and buy a bush.shame on you.
2006-09-26 21:07:19
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answered by shirley m 4
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buy the book called 100 uses for a dead cat. should get plenty of ideas there.
2006-09-26 10:29:19
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answered by yellowduck48 2
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