Posted by ihredo4 on January 20, 2012 at 12:00:27 from (216.73.228.77):
In Reply to: Cat $h!+!!! posted by DeltaRed on January 20, 2012 at 08:10:22:
Somebody dumped some cats out here at my place. I had just finished mechanically restoring an old tractor and was getting ready to get it painted. Went into the barn and here a dang white cat was squating on the hood taking a dump. If I could have caught that little devil I would have choked it. Took some time to get them trapped and removed to the pound.
On another occasion we had a guy bring his dog to work for several days. He would lock the dog in the truck with the window down about an inch for air. No water or food for it either. Every couple hours he would leave his station to take the dog for a walk and to water and feed it. He left us standed while he was gone each time. Finally the boss caught him and told him not to bring the dog back and do not leave us on the job site. Needless to say this idiot did not listen until someone gave the dog sone cat food. DO you know what happens to a dog that is in a hot vehicle all day and given cat food. Talk about the squirts. That guy never brought the dog back to work but then again he had to drive that vehicle home that day and clean it. He stunk for about a week also. Eventually he learned.
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