By Anonymous - 03/04/2009 05:23 - Canada
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#34, I've half unrolled my windows and was still unable to get my door unlocked because it's a crappy locking method. I'm just saying... The sun roof is totally plausible because I leave that open all the damn time..
Atta boy, slam that door shut to make sure the cat doesn't get out!
#43 I understand what you mean I guess we would have to know more about this persons car (does it have a sunroof, what kind of locks, maybe there's massive rust holes that animals can climb through) Also what is the setting that this car is parked in, be it a garage, parking lot, driveway. A lot of factors involved here. Sadly enough this chain of comments will end with no actual answers :-(
cats are tricky, mine gets in places all the time when it shouldnt be able to. Plus did it occur to anyone that the cat may have gotten in at an earlier time and the op just didnt notice yet? My cats gotten into my car when my doors only been open a few seconds, if you havent realized this yet, theyre kinda known for being sly. I really hate it when commenters are like BS! Immediately just because theyre too impatient to think of ways it could happen. And stop being mean too, being scared of an allergic reaction isnt being an idiot it just means youre thoughts are reasonably preoccupied. I hate mean commenters.
This is most likely a lie. Not because somehow the cat got in there (they usually find sneaky ways to get into the cars. They can compress themselves to squeeze through a lot), but because of what someone else said. The locked door. It would have to have been locked before you opened the door, and even then you wouldn't have been able to OPEN the door if it was locked. So... you're most likely lying.
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Depending on the car you have, it's very possible for a cat to get into a car. You know how curiosity kills the cat? My mom once drove around town with one of our cats under the hood because it climbed up there and slept. It just stayed there the whole time.
Hehe i love the illustration x3