Reading this thread terrifys me for the safety of my cat. One of them has absolutely no fear at all of cars, and nothing I've tried seems to work in educating him that cars = bad, and some absolute morons will go out of there way to hurt him. We live in a house with a communal carpark at the back, said cat will regularly follow us to the carpark to see us off in the morning, and is always there waiting for us when we get back of a night. We assume he does something constructive during the 10 or so hours we are not there, but its hard to tell. Unfotunately, his way of seeing us off is to sit in the carpark and watch us pull away, sometimes he sits on the path like a sensible moggy, others he sits in the middle of the carpark and will not move if you honk the horn, rev the engine, anything, and I have to get out the car to get him to move. When we come home... sometimes he is sitting on the ramp into the carpark, sometimes he comes bounding accross the road from doing whatever he was doing... I know its literally only a matter of time before he gets himself killed
Back on topic, I actually killed a peacock once. My parents live in a small village, and the guy in the house accross the street has something to do with Colchester Zoo, I don't exactlly know what, but I assume he is quite senior considering he takes peacocks home (or used to). I'd seen this peacocks before when I was around my mums, they would hop onto her roof, stroll around the garden, generally mince about. Anyway, one night I'm driving to my mums, only doing about 35-40, and suddenly out of nowhere peacock leaps over a bush and BAM, massive impact, I swear it felt like hitting a tree or something. Felt it go under the wheels, got out to have a look, it was screwed. This was perhaps 400 yards from my mums place, knew straight away that it was the guys peacock, Mrs was in absolute floods of tears, I was completely aghast, apparently I'd turned a pale white, to this day I cant remember how it happened but soon I was at the guys door, dead peacock in arms going 'i'm so sorry, im so sorry' over and over again.