Jamie Lynn Spears explains Tesla, Elon Musk’s comments and blames them for killing her cats

Jamie Lynn Spears had a few words of choice for Elon Musk and his car company, Tesla, after he allegedly blamed the vehicles for the murder of her cats.

The 29-year-old sister of Britney Spears said in an Instagram video that has now been removed that her cats were overtaken by a Tesla because the cat could not hear the car.

“We’ve lost now – I do not want to tell you how many cats – because they do not hear the Tesla crutch and unfortunate things are happening and it is really devastating and tragic for all involved,” Spears said in the video.

She called Tesla “a secret cat killer” and explained how cars should be equipped with “sounds that bother cat or animal’s ears when it twists, so they know something is happening and they are not caught off guard and things do not does not end in a very tragic way. ‘

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“Elon Musk, let’s find out,” Spears added. “You owe me some cats.”

In a later video, the former Nickelodeon star stepped back from her comments, explaining that she’s not overpowering cats’ and that Tesla is’ not to blame ‘.

Jamie Lynn Spears claims Tesla cars are too quiet and dangerous for animals.

Jamie Lynn Spears claims Tesla cars are too quiet and dangerous for animals.
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She also admitted that “user error is indeed involved.”

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Spears added: “I just made a suggestion about something I think would be extremely helpful, and the geniuses at @Teslamotors are the best to go after that matter.”

Tesla’s electrically powered cars do not make as much noise as gas – powered cars, and some people claim that they endanger visually and hearing impaired people.

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According to the New York Times, new regulations were passed in September for electric cars to make noise if they were driving less than 18.6 miles per hour.

A representative for Tesla did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

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