My cat died, but oh no, that is not where this story ends, in fact, it is only the beginning. I was driving alone, home, with my McDonald's latte--large shot of McCafé® Arabica bean espresso mixed with organic, semi-skimmed milk from UK dairies--when a cat ran out in front of my automobile. It died--sad! I grabbed the cat and slung it over my shoulder, nothing new for a seasoned farmhand. We (the cat and I) drove home and the corpse found comfort in the bottom of my recycling bin. It lay, cold, stiff, and dead. Upon awakening from my slumber, I contacted Downland Veterinary Group to query the corpse's disposal, they said they could 'take care of the rodent' (their words, not mine) and to bring it in before noon. And so I did. I pulled up into their Bognor Regis establishment (very nice) and once again slung the cat over my shoulder (left). I slammed it onto the counter and the receptionist looked disturbed--strange! She instructed me to bring the rodent into the room next door, as I did, the cat began to wriggle. What?! I thought this rodent was dead! But, oh no, this cat was not dead. Alas, they disposed of it anyway, thank God. Downland Veterinary Group take a no-fuss approach to such rodents and disposed of mine--free o' charge!Big recommend and I will use them for future disposals. Ta.
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