Posted by robert major on February 07, 2019 at 16:06:58 from (205.200.198.94):
In Reply to: Re: Free four wheeler?? posted by Indiana Ken on February 07, 2019 at 06:26:43:
We had a black cat at the seed plant called lucky, it had one ear from where it fetched the fan belt off the bosses wifes suv when she started it one day while it was under the hood. one day a customer asked why the cat was called lucky with only one ear. I told him that story and another one where I started a conveyor to load peas in a hopper bin, and went up to to check how full the bin was after a couple minutes unloading the truck. I got to the top and looked in there was a pair of green eyes looking out the dust at me ! The Cat was sitting up the conveyor tube trying to catch birds in the hopper over lunch break. He must of got a heck of a ride backwards into the bin when I started the conveyor .
I got the ladder we used to climb in the bins and went in to get him out with a sack, the dumb thing took one look at me ran a circuit round the bin and straight up the ladder out on the top. I could hear cat claws scratching on the smooth top cone for grip , then nothing. I was expecting dead cat on the ground after that. That cat fell about 30ft off that bin landed on all 4's got up and ran away, the boss saw every bit of it !. we didn't see him for a few days after then he started coming for food again. The customer was told his names lucky because he's "lucky" he hasn't been killed at least twice we know of ! Regards Robert
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