One never REALLY knows if one is encountering a domestic cat, or a TIGER CUB, with stalking mom, crouching, waiting for a kill.Wow, overreact much?
I'd agree, but dude, look at the condition of that lawn! No harm, no foul.It’s also good practice to walk across the customer’s lawn rather than on the driveway. What a total loser this one.
The cat was visible for the whole walk across the lawn.
Yeah I noticed, but still, should be common courtesy. Perhaps the homeowner gave up on trying to have a nice lawn due to too many inconsiderate a-holes traipsing across it like this felinophobic princess.I'd agree, but dude, look at the condition of that lawn! No harm, no foul.
Another good reason for keeping off the damn lawn!There was a second cat to the left of the screen that startled her... nevertheless, watch where you're stepping, cat poop landmines are probably just as bad as dog poop?!?
Why do I get the impression that on a good day she can put out about 25 stops and complain she has too much work.
No, it's a matter of personal safety. "Leave yourself an out (or in)" when delivering in wilderness areas. You never know when you might be attacked by a feral feline, and need the immediate safety of your cab.And doesn't close the door to her truck because "I'd just have to open it again a minute later."
No, it's a matter of personal safety. "Leave yourself an out (or in)" when delivering in wilderness areas. You never know when you might be attacked by a feral feline, and need the immediate safety of your cab.