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<p>[QUOTE="Ridgeline, post: 12104415, member: 77050"]I’ve got 20 kittens down the road from me we are trying to catch them and the cats. Just set five traps today.</p><p><br /></p><p>My newest kitten was from one of their litters. She was trapped in my pickups. The little ***** ended up stuck under the exhaust manifold and wedged by the exhaust brake where she would not have survived if I started the truck. It took us a while to get her out, I had to actually remove the turbo and exhaust brake to get her unstuck. She has one issue, which I won’t get into, she is one of the best traveling cat I ever had, I take her to the office and on trips to my Indiana location. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do a check on the trucks before I start them because of an incident a few years back where my daughter started the truck and someone was screeching under the hood, the kitten wasn’t too badly hurt, scraped fur on his back and frost bite tail but it has been a very good cat so far.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline, post: 12104415, member: 77050"]I’ve got 20 kittens down the road from me we are trying to catch them and the cats. Just set five traps today. My newest kitten was from one of their litters. She was trapped in my pickups. The little ***** ended up stuck under the exhaust manifold and wedged by the exhaust brake where she would not have survived if I started the truck. It took us a while to get her out, I had to actually remove the turbo and exhaust brake to get her unstuck. She has one issue, which I won’t get into, she is one of the best traveling cat I ever had, I take her to the office and on trips to my Indiana location. I do a check on the trucks before I start them because of an incident a few years back where my daughter started the truck and someone was screeching under the hood, the kitten wasn’t too badly hurt, scraped fur on his back and frost bite tail but it has been a very good cat so far.[/QUOTE]
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