"sheelagh" wrote in message
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On 7 Jul, 13:36, Baldoni wrote:
I would never let any of my cats wear a collar.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/control-pet-cats/
Saying that the people in the UK are watched and spied upon by Govt
agencies, who knows what is next. Camera's in trees !
--
Count Baldoni
Yeah, Right!!
Yes, I live in the Uk, & I have never heard such tripe in my entire
life!
Not in a million lifetimes would I agree with that or comply with it
either.
Less that 9 months ago, I had to trap a feral kitty who had a collar
that was so small that it was covered by skin where it was growing
over the collar...
It was postulated, had a dreadful abscess that required draining &
treating with antibiotics for a several weeks. Perhaps I should send
them the vets report that described the incident as sheer luck that
the animal didn't asphyxiate?
I understand the reasons behind the proposal, but it just is not
practical..
Vent over!!
Sheelagh
It is the responsibility, not the right, of good men to break bad laws. -
Spencer Tracy in "Judgment at Nuremberg"
It is hard for me to think of a law that would be better broken than a
cat collar law, or a cat leash law. People who love unenforceable laws, and
tax laws are called, "Liberals".