Here, it isn't a matter of if you're gonna cream a deer, but when. There are so many of the darn things, and so many places were thick brush and woodland come right up to the road, so it is impossible to see if a deer is hovering near the road, trying to decide to cross. I haven't hit one yet. But I keep a rifle in my trunk. I drive a small sedan so there is a high chance the strike won't kill the deer, just wound it. I'd rather do the humane thing and put it out of its misery right away.
If I strike a domestic animal, I am definitely stopping to check if it is alive and, if so, get it help. If it is dead, I'd check for identification and get a description of the animal. I remember my mother and a friend of hers going so far as to retrieve a recently drowned dog out of a river since it had a collar, so they could call the owners. Sad, but better the owners know that Fido isn't coming home and so they can bury the poor pup.
This reminds me that my younger cousin, who works at a dairy, recently hit a cow. Wasn't near where she worked at, but it absolutely totaled her car and the poor cow had to be put down. She felt SO bad.
If I strike a domestic animal, I am definitely stopping to check if it is alive and, if so, get it help. If it is dead, I'd check for identification and get a description of the animal. I remember my mother and a friend of hers going so far as to retrieve a recently drowned dog out of a river since it had a collar, so they could call the owners. Sad, but better the owners know that Fido isn't coming home and so they can bury the poor pup.
This reminds me that my younger cousin, who works at a dairy, recently hit a cow. Wasn't near where she worked at, but it absolutely totaled her car and the poor cow had to be put down. She felt SO bad.