You can't control a cat in the way you can control a dog - the laws on cats are different to the laws on dogs. Unfortunately this story illustrates how much people either love or hate cats - it was probably doing something catlike which the person with the gun took objection to. B@stard.
I doubt it, i know a relative who's cat was shot with an airgun, and read recently of a village/town where someone has been putting poison down, and killing the locals cats.
I'm sick to death of cats being targeted in this way. There was one recently in my area that had an arrow right through its head, you should have seen the photo in the paper! Cats only have little heads, so goodness knows how it survived this, but it did and they caught the person responsible. Scumbag cowards they are.
I am not a cat lover, I prefer dogs, but I abhor cruelty to any pet and shooting with air guns, rifles or poisoning cats is wrong whether they 'broccoli' all over your garden or not!
Cat's like dogs should only be allowed out on a lead,their owners should also
be responsible for cleaning up their excrement. Cats are the direct cause of innumerable accidents as drivers swerve or brake hard to avoid running them over.
If you want one as a pet ---look after it.
You can't control a cat in the way you can control a dog - the laws on cats are different to the laws on dogs. Unfortunately this story illustrates how much people either love or hate cats - it was probably doing something catlike which the person with the gun took objection to. B@stard.
The world is full of nutters, fortunately thinly spread. I live in a very 'naice' suburb but have had in the past a nearby resident phoning up and threatening to kill our cat because it came into her garden. I believe she got the cat in the end, with her car - he was dead on the road outside her house. Nutter.
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