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Ladies and Gentlemen Allow Me to Introduce the Cat Car

Kelmar writes "CNN is running a story about how a German inventor has found a way to power a car using dead cats. Yes you read that right. According to the inventor he can produce the biodiesel fuel at the cost of about $0.30 (US) per liter. Needless to say many animal rights activists are upset by this development, and some are saying that it is illegal to use animals for this purpose in Germany."

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  1. Inventor misquoted? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    A spokesman for Bild told Reuters the story was meant to show that cat remains could "in theory" be used to make fuel with Koch's patented method.

    http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?t ype=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=2005-09-14T160628Z_01_ MAR457954_RTRIDST_0_OUKOE-UK-GERMANY-CATS.XML

    1. Re:Inventor misquoted? by Knome_fan · · Score: 5, Informative

      This doesn't come as a surprise for anyone living in Germany.

      The Bild is Germanys largest tabloid and is well known for not always reporting overly accurate, to put it mildly.

      That said, this guy seems to be making quite some waves here in Germany. At least I remember seeing him on TV lately, talking about his invention.

      And if his claims are true, this really could prove to be a very useful invention, especially with the recent develpements in oil prices.

    2. Re:Inventor misquoted? by lga · · Score: 4, Informative

      You are thinking of Changing World Technologies. They built their first plant next to a chicken farm so that they can run it on dead chicken leftovers.

  2. and cnn falls for it, too by matt4077 · · Score: 5, Informative

    This was a story by BILD, the world's largest tabloid newspaper. It is nicely rebuked at Bildblog.de which is a meta-blog following BILD and exposing it's errors, bias and lies. The company ("Alphakat") simply develops a method to process waste as a kind of Bio-Diesel.

    1. Re:and cnn falls for it, too by stirz · · Score: 5, Informative

      Taken (and translated) from http://alphakat.de/ :

      "IMPORTANT INFORMATION

      The claim spreaded by German media that Dr. Christian Koch is producing Diesel fuel from dead cats is entirely wrong and are entirey unrealistic.

      Legal steps have already been taken to counter these claims."

      This is ridiculous... Koch's firm simply introduced methods to produce Diesel fuel from waste oil, plastic waste, old plants, sewage sludge, ordinary household garbage and cadavers (which *surprise* could also be run-over cats!).

      Tsss... tabloids...

    2. Re:and cnn falls for it, too by ArsenneLupin · · Score: 5, Informative

      Oh, and the company's name ("Alphakat") is not derived from the word Katze (cat) but rather from Katalysator (catalizer). Indeed, the company used catalyzers to transform organic matter (all kinds of organic matter, rather than just the specific farfetched example cited) into fuel.

  3. Claim denied by Mr. Koch's company website by wlvdc · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Alphakat website states (in german) that the messages distributed by the media about Dr. Christian Koch (Koch is german for 'cook') processing dead cats into diesel are false and unfounded. And that legal action is being taken against those who made these allegations...

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  4. Nice checking, editors! by thecampbeln · · Score: 4, Informative

    "It's an alternative fuel that is friendly for the environment. But it's complete nonsense to suggest dead cats. I've never used cats and would never think of that. At most the odd toad may have jumped in."

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  5. Hoax by slashflood · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's just a hoax of our famous 'newspaper' called Bild. If you can read German, visit the Bildblog, a blog dedicated to debunk all of Bilds hoaxes. In the meantime, Dr. Christian Koch put a note on his website, declining that he is using dead cats to produce fuel.

  6. BILD lügt by ph1l0r · · Score: 5, Informative

    This news is simply no news. Its a story entirely made up by the biggest german tabloid called Bild. Everyone in Germany with a little education knows that Bild lies in every second line. It's sad to see that even CNN and Reuters fall for stories made up by Bild. I have been in the States for six months and i do have to say that i was amused by the "news" being broadcasted first which soon shifted for me to feel sorry for you guys over there. Unfortunatly there seem too few people having a critical approach to what the news tell them and who inform themselves from really different sources. This is a link to a german blog by journalists that monitor Bild covering the "cat-fuel" article: http://www.bildblog.de/?p=791 It's german, don't know if babelfish etc will be able to translate it properly.

  7. Obligatory grammar lesson... by GrahamCox · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sigh.

    Siting = choosing the location of something.
    Citing = quoting a reference. I think this is what the original poster was getting at.
    Sighting = seeing something.

  8. Come on by Zebra_X · · Score: 5, Informative

    Did the moderator even read the first line of the article - "Inventor denies dead cat fuel story".

    The post is completely inaccurate.