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Can you imagine if he'd have been in an accident?

That would have been a cat-astrophe.

LOL - I kill me.

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Must have been an early cat forward prototype.

(You made me do it AZhitman)

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Did they say if the pre-cats were damaged?

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My friend got his two cats pretty much the same way, the started to live under his Firebird, had them for 10 good years too.

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Yeah... but is any year with a cat really "good?" :D

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Good thing he didn't slam on his brakes! Would've had a cat-a-pult!

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I'd have responded, but Brian's attempt at humor left me - you guessed it - catatonic.

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That's terrible. Az- in your current state you should get in that car and take a drive. A long drive to, like, the capital of Nepal, or something.....

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....which would be Katmandu. Okay that was worse. Stopping now.

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LMAO @ Doug...

I wonder if the driver's behavior would have been cat-egorized as a misdemeanor or a feline-y?

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HAR! HAR! Either way, what grabbed my attention about the origional article was how small they must have been to get INSIDE the bumper! Good thing they didn't move forwards and upwards inside of the body of the car into even smaller spots. Like, for example, the C-pillars. Then we would've had cat-a-pillars!

Make it stop! Make it stop! Mommy......

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The owner didn't see 'em before? He's either blinds or something wrong with his cat-aracts.

"Infiniti- cat-lyzing the future"

Lucky cats, damn near went to the catacombs. Hopefully, this incident will serve as a cat-alyst for higher safety standards.


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