Cat saved from car suspension
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8. bytebuster commented 9 years ago
Show the cat a mouse and it would come out in a few seconds. 



12. challenger451 commented 9 years ago
The jack perched on the 6x6 stump makes me pretty nervous. Are there any hydrolic lifts in Russia??


15. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
That's the strangest catalytic converter I have ever seen. 



17. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#16 seems like a lot of effort. My theory is that the cat wriggled in there when it was still a tadpole, grew first the front two legs then the back two legs and tail, until it became the full grown frog then at the stage before it turned into a caterpillar something went amiss at a genetic level. The apilla fell off (often happens) leaving the cat which fed on plankton from road spray and rust from the spring.
At night depending on where the vehicle was parked up, it's diet may have been supplemented with bounce-back frys and kebab from passing drunks plus the occasional slug or snail that climbed up the spring to spend the night. The high iron content caused the cat to grow at an accelerated rate trapping it in the coils until the nice Russian gentlemen freed it before grilling it gently over a hickory camp fire washed down with a glass of Vimto. Much more likely I think
At night depending on where the vehicle was parked up, it's diet may have been supplemented with bounce-back frys and kebab from passing drunks plus the occasional slug or snail that climbed up the spring to spend the night. The high iron content caused the cat to grow at an accelerated rate trapping it in the coils until the nice Russian gentlemen freed it before grilling it gently over a hickory camp fire washed down with a glass of Vimto. Much more likely I think



18. Shraght commented 9 years ago
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure myself. According to how a cat is built it can make past anything not narrower than its head. From the video I can see that at the lower end of the spring's end there's enough space for a cat's head to fit thru. From what I've seen there's pretty good chances that a similar distance can be found at the upper end of the spring. We also know that cats like warm places and judging from how the people in the vid dressed, it could've been really cold morning - so a kitten looking for a warm place for a shut-eye might had wound up in the spring when scouting the surroundings.
+4 1. ben26 commented 9 years ago