DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS]
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The same could be said about anything that causes the bird to get stressed, noisy neighbours, aircraft, cars whatever. What would your solution be to them? You can't just go around killing something because it stresses a bird. As far as doing homework its you that needs to, read up a bit on the law and what can or ca't be done to a cat (excluding feral) then start quoting chapter and verse. And for the record please don't call me pal, thats one thing you ain't Tony! I think we sorted that one out with the discussion we've had in the past on forums! Alex Pal, sorry Alex what
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Total Rubbish a cat doesn't neccessarily have to attack your bird to kill it. a cat on the top of a aviary can kill your bird through stress or the bird dieing from injuries crashing about in the aviary. do your homework in the future pal . Jasper Right what would you do if you had a cat proof breeding chamber but the cat kept sitting on the roof scaring your birds and you did not have second world war I mean breeding chamber like Hallbeck with bomb a proof roof with 20 ton lorry on.
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The thread addresses a serious issue that could be important to use all however a bit of banter is also welcome. I do not suggest harming cats but I do suggest cat owners keeping their cats in the house like I did when I had cat. If a fox killed my bird as has occurred before I acted to prevent it reoccurring but a cat is manmade threat that can be negated by the owner keeping his cat in the house. Some people are just having a bit of a laugh on this thread which acts to make the thread more entertaining. I know you want to be negative, it goes with the territory of being th
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You have got the same foot wear as me. Sorry i have not been available but my lady friend has been realy poorely for a while, If the cat is feral WHICH it sounds to be you are well within your rights to dispose of it if it is causing problems with your livestock. Trap it and take it to the local cat centre they will deal with it. I had similar problems around my way but after four occourences with my dog's the cat problem seemed to subside.. . I am glad it subsided, it must have been the weather, cats do not like the weather you know.
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That would be an idea if it is legal. Just found that out mate.Also found this Cat fouling and stray cats What does the law say about cat fouling? There are no laws regarding cats and fouling. A cat holds a unique position in law in that the owner of the cat is not held to be responsible for the consequences of any trespass by the cat. It is an offence to put down poison or set snares for a cat. If i where you mate i would hassle the council constantly. Best Idea yet.
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I have a cat that keeps coming in my garden and I told the owner to stop the cat coming in my garden as I have birds on the lawn. The owner said that he could not stop his cat going into my garden. I said that I could not tolerate a cat in my garden. When I asked the police to help I was told it was nothing to do with them unless I harmed the cat even if I was protecting my birds. I said if my dog went into the person's garden and killed the cat I would be liable for an out of control dog yet if a cat comes into my garden I cannot react to protect my birds. I have had to net the whole o
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Great falcon.
