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Neighbour threatening my cat - advice please?
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Little_Chicken wrote: »Hi Bunzee
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.
i would! :eek:0 -
janinewalker wrote: »i would! :eek:
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chopperharris wrote: »Cats carry disease/parasites that are harmful to kids , roaming cats not house cats that is, even unborn kids can be affected.
Dogs will eat cat poo in their own garden and carry the same illness to your home.I keep my dog in its garden but why should it , the owners kids, or finances suffer because folk let their cats out.
Ive seen dogs rip apart a cat in their own garden , thats not nice neither , but whom is to blame for the dogs nature...its just the same as the cat getting a bird or mouse but importantly those dogs werent free roaming and like the cat purely acting on instinct.
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.
In law cats are not considered vermin and you cannot be cruel or harm a cat.
That's why the Rspca has quite a lot of prosecutions concerning cats.
They also have the right of way to roam free.0 -
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ooops my spelling yikes somebody will get me for that now0
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MRSTITTLEMOUSE wrote: »In law cats are not considered vermin and you cannot be cruel or harm a cat.
That's why the Rspca has quite a lot of prosecutions concerning cats.
They also have the right of way to roam free.
Not in my garden they don't.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0 -
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Hahahahahahahhahaha god i love forums0
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Little_Chicken wrote: »too right...is it 'cause u is inbred?!?!!?:p:p:p
Don't forget grammar!! hahahaha:rotfl:0 -
well my spelling might be crap but my heart is in the right place lol0
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