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If My Dog Injures A Cat ...
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that regularly comes into my garden to do its business and kill the birds, would I be in trouble with the law. The owner doesn't care.
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bizarrely, if the cat was a burglar he may sue you . . .
08:55 Sat 05th Jun 2021
The owner doesn't care if their cat is killed or the owner doesn't care about the cat wandering?
I did some quick googling and it seems that if the dog is in its own secure garden and the cat comes in, then provided that the dog is not one of the listed illegal ones and is of previous good character then the law won't care.
I should add that twice I have had a dog try to attack a cat that came into my secure garden and both times (different dogs, different times both dogs big) the dog came off worst and both needed vet care for infected bites.
I'd be inclined to use a supersoaker water pistol on the cat at every opportunity.
I did some quick googling and it seems that if the dog is in its own secure garden and the cat comes in, then provided that the dog is not one of the listed illegal ones and is of previous good character then the law won't care.
I should add that twice I have had a dog try to attack a cat that came into my secure garden and both times (different dogs, different times both dogs big) the dog came off worst and both needed vet care for infected bites.
I'd be inclined to use a supersoaker water pistol on the cat at every opportunity.
It seems that cat owners (as usual) want it both ways - they want their little *** treated as "lovable pets" and protected in case anything happens to them, but as "wild animals beyond their owners' control" when they slaughter other wildlife.
No - I wouldn't stand by and watch (that would indeed be pretty heartless) - but equally if it happened when I wasn't around I'd not feel a lot of pity for the trespassing killer.
To answer LB's question - if it happened when your dog is securely confined in your garden, then I'm pretty sure it's not going to worry the law - but equally I might check my House/Property insurance as most will have a Public Liability section included.
No - I wouldn't stand by and watch (that would indeed be pretty heartless) - but equally if it happened when I wasn't around I'd not feel a lot of pity for the trespassing killer.
To answer LB's question - if it happened when your dog is securely confined in your garden, then I'm pretty sure it's not going to worry the law - but equally I might check my House/Property insurance as most will have a Public Liability section included.
Woofy thanks. The owner doesn't care what his cat does. When I told him what she was doing and asked him to put a quick release bell collar on her he refused saying, "it's what cats do".
My little chap is not much bigger than the cat. She knows he can't jump very high and leaps just out of his reach then sits watching him, little madam. I have the usual high fence all round my garden but the cat lives next door and sits on top of the shed which is in its garden but against my fence. I have an arbour on my side covered in roses and honeysuckle. Yesterday my dog spotted her on top of it, crouched ready to leap onto a bird in the bird bath. Another flat owner has the same problem with her and another has seen her bullying a sweet little ginger cat that sits quietly on the front wall waiting for a stroke from any passer by. I'm afraid only the owner likes this cat.
My little chap is not much bigger than the cat. She knows he can't jump very high and leaps just out of his reach then sits watching him, little madam. I have the usual high fence all round my garden but the cat lives next door and sits on top of the shed which is in its garden but against my fence. I have an arbour on my side covered in roses and honeysuckle. Yesterday my dog spotted her on top of it, crouched ready to leap onto a bird in the bird bath. Another flat owner has the same problem with her and another has seen her bullying a sweet little ginger cat that sits quietly on the front wall waiting for a stroke from any passer by. I'm afraid only the owner likes this cat.
Thanks I'll check my policy calm.
Kathy he could do what I did when I had my brother and sister cats. I put bell collars on them and if they snapped off as they sometimes did I bought another. I also bought a mechanical cat flap that I set to not open from the inside after dusk until 9am the next day. This meant that once they came in of an evening they couldn't get out again until the next day. This was to stop them roaming and killing all night and possibly getting themselves killed on the road as night time is when most cats are killed.
I will ignore your offensive remark.
Ken thanks for your reply. My dog only goes into the garden for a pee (never poos in it) or to chase of that cat or a fox in the evening. So in summary, he doesn't use it but he doesn't want anything else to do so either;-))
Thanks SD, that's pretty much what I thought.
Woofy I've got the water hose out there, that might do it instead of buying a water pistol.
Kathy he could do what I did when I had my brother and sister cats. I put bell collars on them and if they snapped off as they sometimes did I bought another. I also bought a mechanical cat flap that I set to not open from the inside after dusk until 9am the next day. This meant that once they came in of an evening they couldn't get out again until the next day. This was to stop them roaming and killing all night and possibly getting themselves killed on the road as night time is when most cats are killed.
I will ignore your offensive remark.
Ken thanks for your reply. My dog only goes into the garden for a pee (never poos in it) or to chase of that cat or a fox in the evening. So in summary, he doesn't use it but he doesn't want anything else to do so either;-))
Thanks SD, that's pretty much what I thought.
Woofy I've got the water hose out there, that might do it instead of buying a water pistol.
Ken I live on the ground floor of a block of flats. Doing your suggestion would stink the whole ground floor out. So definitely not an option. I could lob his cat's poo back over the fence but I'm trying not to make an enemy of him as he has done me some kindnesses since I've been ill and during CVD.
Knowing I can't be responsible if ever my dog did manage to injure his cat has set my mind at rest. The cat is clever, she creeps around on her belly mostly unnoticed. My dog is a ball of fury charging up the garden, no finesse at all:-)
Knowing I can't be responsible if ever my dog did manage to injure his cat has set my mind at rest. The cat is clever, she creeps around on her belly mostly unnoticed. My dog is a ball of fury charging up the garden, no finesse at all:-)
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