Does saving the environment mean giving up your big old gas-guzzling vehicle? Good question? I hope not because I’m a cat. There’s no warmer place to nap than on the hood of your car. But, of course, after your human has been running the engine all morning. Although we cats wish you wouldn’t rev your engines loudly or backfire them. There’s nothing worse than hearing a loud bang, getting woken from your nap, and finding you’ve run up a tree and got stuck. Then you’re waiting for Superman to save you. But the question of whether you should give up your gas guzzler is a toughie. Is it that beloved Muscle car you’ve wanted to own all of your life and you’ve saved and saved for. Is it that Harley Davidson you like to drive to the garden center on weekends to pick up organic fertilizer? And make your cat sit behind you, wearing an adorable little helmet, hating you all the time. And how often do you even drive it? Maybe you own a nippy little electric car for town and a big old Trans Am for leaving in the garage and sitting behind the wheel, going “Brum Brum” and pretending to wave at cute girls. More importantly, how environmentally friendly is an electric car? Is it going to have a big battery full of dangerous chemicals that need to be dumped somewhere when it burns out? Don’t ask me; I’m just a cat, mostly known about hiding my poop and stealing your snacks. But this is where the smart folks atCaremilescan help you out. The App lets you know how many trees your car driving habits are costing the environment. So you can work out what you should be driving. I mean, don’t ask me, I’d probably suggest some mobile sauna with a fish tank and a giant litter tray, and you’d get a little seat at the front to drive me where I want to go to. Because like I say, I am a cat, and warmth, pooping, and eating fish are my main concerns. That and a special extra loud horn set at a pitch that only dogs can hear that’d be sweet
Do you need to dump your smelly old…..car? – Policy Blog
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