Though I probably should not admit it here, I've always been a "cat man" rather than a "dog man."
When growing up, we always had lots of barn cats and a few house cats. Always one or two were favorites.
I remember one winter morning when my father took his new 1968 GMC PU to the Shell garage about 1 1/2 miles away for an oil and filter change. I was out and about in my 57 Chevy (sadly, a 4 door) but stopped at the garage upon seeing Dad's truck on the lift. I waited while the mechanic finished with the oil change and lube job and then followed my Dad home.
About 100 yards from the garage I saw something soft drop from the front of the truck and stopped to inspect. It turned out to be my favorite long haired grey kitten about 2 or 3 months old. It had gone through the radiator fan.
Apparently, the kitten had crawled up behind the warm radiator the night before for comfort. It seems that it had decided to remain there while my Father drove to the garage the next morning and while the mechanic worked on the truck but decided to make a break for it shortly after Dad left for home.
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