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Point of order. We ARE the superior of all living creatures here. Food chain, opposable thumbs, ability to reason, etc., etc. If an animal can't control itself to stay out of traffic, I see it as thinning the herd.
MOST IMPORTANLY: I am truly touched by the love shown for cats by various posters. You guys bring a tear to my eye.
Anytime a motorcycle forum can be hyjacked by a cat being mowed over, I will tune in for the entertainment value. Nothing personal against cats, however, I choose to not own a pet that offers little more than accumulating turds in a box in one's house.
Now back to the topic. What color was the cat?
Here's a cat I hit with my bike, satisfy your blood lust??
What a bunch of Bad *** bikers. Just like with a dog, they travel in a straight line, slow down then speed up or vice versa. I'm a dog lover, but have nothing against cats or any other animal. If you did all you could to miss it, then that's all you can do. Some people go out of thier way to show how tough and insenitive to others they are and really are just saying "I'm an *******", look at me!
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