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Neighbour threatening my cat - advice please?
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maybe so but you wouldnt kill them would you ?0
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chopperharris wrote: »A cat if I am right is considered as equal as a rat in law , and as such is vermin.And when it comes to vermin you know where the law stands , the council are powerless should the owner take care of vermin.ITs not the cats fault when it dies , nor its prey , its the owner for letting it out.
simple answer buy cat litter and remove the cat flap.
As you have said that your dog has every right to go out, so does a cat.
And in law cat owners cannot be punished for the cat's actions, but they are still protected by law in terms of being harmed or killed.0 -
janinewalker wrote: »yes,
the things your coming out with resemble a complete egit that knows f all about what she is spouting out. like a big pile of cat poo if you like... understand now?
ejit a braw scottish word that lol0 -
Oh noes, The thread just lost its source of laughter =[[[0
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Is this a picture of things to come??0 -
As you have said that your dog has every right to go out, so does a cat.
And in law cat owners cannot be punished for the cat's actions, but they are still protected by law in terms of being harmed or killed.
Hi Bunzee
On a serious note - I hope you sort this out with your neighbour. I'm sure you can. Maybe the water pistol idea was a good one?
I don't really understand why people are so mean about any animal. I'm not a big fan of children - but would never do anything mean to one. Not even when they are being offensive. lol.Save me from spending...
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hahahahaha thought id lighten the mood
Its just a cat!! GET A LIFE theres more important things in the world going on right now!! I hate these victor meldrew characters who !!!! and moan about every little thing0
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