Excellent a thread at long last for animal abusers-great....
aye mention cats and all the numbnuts come out of the woodwork !
Excellent a thread at long last for animal abusers-great....
To quote several famous authorsthey are not vermin !
aye mention cats and all the numbnuts come out of the woodwork !
Simple answer, the owners are under no obligation to do anything. You are not permitted to trap them, move them (they're regarded as property so thats theft) or otherwise harm them.
Welcome to a no win situation.
Options (depending on how you feel about these):
1. Talk to owners about distress/killing of childrens pets and ask them to contribute to costs for better cages etc (good luck)
2. Get one of those water sentry things
3. try one of the many fabled fixes (tiger ****, orange peel, starfish). I've got a vet mate who sniggers when any of these are mentioned.
4. 1 large supersoaker filled with a dilute mix including chilli oil. Aim for eyes/****. It works as a detterent.
5. If they're not tagged, remove them and hand into RSPCA. You won't be thanked.
Personally I like my garden to be a haven for natural species, not some introduced predator that kills indiscriminantly.
how do youknow if they are tagged or not ?
Definition of vermin
[h=3]noun[/h] [treated as plural]
- wild animals which are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or which carry disease, e.g. rodents: killed as vermin or game, the pumas have gone
- parasitic worms or insects: his clothes are infested with vermin
- people perceived as despicable and as causing problems for the rest of society: the vermin who ransacked her house
Give just accepting it a go it uses less energy and you can focus on something else
how do youknow if they are tagged or not ?
I meant the collar tag. if it doesnt have one, I regard it as a stray.
It seems cat owners want to disavow any responsibility.
"I cant control it"
"I cant put an ID collar on it, tiddles might strangle himself"
"Its not my fault if it fouls your garden where your children play"
Cats must be smart, they've got their owners and our legal system wrapped around their evil furry paws
I meant the collar tag. if it doesnt have one, I regard it as a stray.
"I cant put an ID collar on it, tiddles might strangle himself"
I suppose when you've tried everything else as a reasonable person (as most here who
have this problem seem to be....), then if you happen to graze a stray with a .22 pellet
or BB while practising on your own property, then it is only an offence if you are seen
by someone who is likely to report the accident......
I suppose when you've tried everything else as a reasonable person (as most here who
have this problem seem to be....), then if you happen to graze a stray with a .22 pellet
or BB while practising on your own property, then it is only an offence if you are seen
by someone who is likely to report the accident......