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Sorry didn’t know where to put this thread but I have a question.
say, you have one or two outdoor cats in a fenced yard, one of the two comes in indoors and comes out outdoors.
they have flea collars.
they only stay in the fenced yard and don’t leave.
what if, suddenly, this random cat comes into the fenced yard by going over the fence and begins to fight and terrorize the more smaller flea collared cats. Almost every day.
what if, you trap the bully cat in a cage and move him miles away or put him in a shelter.
and what if, you find out that bully cat, was actually your neighbor’s cat. But you had already moved the cat far away or the cat already got adopted at the shelter.
what if you didn’t know that cat wasn’t a stray but your neighbors cat?
the bully cat has no collar. And your neighborhood is known to have stray cats.
can the neighbor take any legal action?
say, you have one or two outdoor cats in a fenced yard, one of the two comes in indoors and comes out outdoors.
they have flea collars.
they only stay in the fenced yard and don’t leave.
what if, suddenly, this random cat comes into the fenced yard by going over the fence and begins to fight and terrorize the more smaller flea collared cats. Almost every day.
what if, you trap the bully cat in a cage and move him miles away or put him in a shelter.
and what if, you find out that bully cat, was actually your neighbor’s cat. But you had already moved the cat far away or the cat already got adopted at the shelter.
what if you didn’t know that cat wasn’t a stray but your neighbors cat?
the bully cat has no collar. And your neighborhood is known to have stray cats.
can the neighbor take any legal action?