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I KNOW I SHOULD HAVE PUT THIS IN THE ANIMALS SECTION BUT I THOUGHT I MIGHT GET A QUICKER RESPONSE HERE.
my friends cat has been badly attacked by two rottweillers (sp) and its rectum has been torn out and its in a hell of a state
the owner said at the time she would pay the vets bill but now the bill has risen to �800. and she is refusing to pay.
what can my friend do?
my friends cat has been badly attacked by two rottweillers (sp) and its rectum has been torn out and its in a hell of a state
the owner said at the time she would pay the vets bill but now the bill has risen to �800. and she is refusing to pay.
what can my friend do?
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I am with the others who said that they werent under proper control -I know it doesnt look to hot for the cat but your friend must pursue this.
Thing is -its easy to be flippant and say its just a cat but my cat is like a child to me -he is a loved member of our family and I would be devasted if anything like this should happen to him.Really sad !
I am with the others who said that they werent under proper control -I know it doesnt look to hot for the cat but your friend must pursue this.
Thing is -its easy to be flippant and say its just a cat but my cat is like a child to me -he is a loved member of our family and I would be devasted if anything like this should happen to him.Really sad !
oh christine please send your friend my love, and have my fingers and toes crossed that the cat makes it. im with agreement with everyone who has said your friend should pursue the matter, those dogs will do it again and it could be a child next. (i do rotties can also be soft i know ive met one who loved donuts and he lived with cats) im with drisgirl its not just a cat he/she is a much loved member of the family. if anyone or anything had ever hurt my patch i wouldnt have been responsible for my actions and im a mild mannered person. tell your friend to fight, theres a lot of cat lovers out there who will back her every step of the way.
Poor poor cat and your friends, it must be awful.
My aunt had a similar issue. Some local people had a dog they just used to let run loose (they don't believe in having them on a lead or secured!) and it came into my aunt's garden, not hard as it's a large country property with a large drive which isn't gated) and it killed one of her cats and the other one only narrowly escaped.
She has my two little cousins who are often out in the garden and I hate to imagine if it was one of those out in the garden.
The owners just weren't interested and even got quite nasty with my aunt.
I'd seriously suggest taking them to court or at least threatening to do so, I don't think your neighbours would be keen on the publicity especially if other people in the area have small animals and children.
Maybe consider going to the local paper and shaming them into paying for the treatment.
You could also threaten to have the dogs reported to someone other than the police as I'm sure they don't want to risk losing their dogs.
How's the cat doing now?
My aunt had a similar issue. Some local people had a dog they just used to let run loose (they don't believe in having them on a lead or secured!) and it came into my aunt's garden, not hard as it's a large country property with a large drive which isn't gated) and it killed one of her cats and the other one only narrowly escaped.
She has my two little cousins who are often out in the garden and I hate to imagine if it was one of those out in the garden.
The owners just weren't interested and even got quite nasty with my aunt.
I'd seriously suggest taking them to court or at least threatening to do so, I don't think your neighbours would be keen on the publicity especially if other people in the area have small animals and children.
Maybe consider going to the local paper and shaming them into paying for the treatment.
You could also threaten to have the dogs reported to someone other than the police as I'm sure they don't want to risk losing their dogs.
How's the cat doing now?
These are the kind of dogs that the police would take action over...
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/Publi cSafety/DG_065385
I note it also relates to dangerous dogs in a public place rather than a private garden.
I found a similar question here which may give some further advice (I don't agree with the poisoning comments though - it wasn't the dogs fault, the owners should have been responsible for keeping them in- and it was in a public place!):
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20 060904060803AAKJReD
Some interesting comments about insurance, are the dogs insured?
This is the Dog Warden Association who may be able to advise, their sire isn't working at the mo though...
http://www.ndwa.co.uk/
You could also call the RSPCA for advice...
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?page name=RSPCA/Utility/Contact
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/Publi cSafety/DG_065385
I note it also relates to dangerous dogs in a public place rather than a private garden.
I found a similar question here which may give some further advice (I don't agree with the poisoning comments though - it wasn't the dogs fault, the owners should have been responsible for keeping them in- and it was in a public place!):
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20 060904060803AAKJReD
Some interesting comments about insurance, are the dogs insured?
This is the Dog Warden Association who may be able to advise, their sire isn't working at the mo though...
http://www.ndwa.co.uk/
You could also call the RSPCA for advice...
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?page name=RSPCA/Utility/Contact