Cat poop or wild animal droppings? Warning; pile picture!

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-10 13:03:02

Fuchur

2018-07-11 18:43:55
  • #1
§ 17 Animal Protection Act: Up to 3 years imprisonment
 

Fuchur

2018-07-11 18:50:39
  • #2
At the top, it got mixed up during editing: It should correctly read: The damage caused to the animal must not be disproportionate to the damage the animal causes.
 

Steven

2018-07-11 18:56:51
  • #3


Hello Fuchur

oh dear, but since we are already very OT here, a very brief summary:
Legal owner of a Glock 17 legally buys a fire selector lever for Glock.
Search. The judge wrote on the warrant by hand: "What do you want with a fire selector lever if you don't want to install it."
6:00 AM. Door was thrown inward. The dog attacked and was shot. The owner came out of the bedroom and asked what was wanted. After presenting the search warrant, the owner handed over the Glock and the lever (after an examination in the lab it was determined that the lever was never installed). Afterwards, the search continued. (therefore illegal) Files were pored over for hours. Apparently, they wanted to score with a bycatch so as not to look so bad.

Steven
 

Steven

2018-07-11 18:58:43
  • #4
So, what does a lawn destroyed by feces and urine cost? What does a cat from a shelter cost? Steven
 

Bookstar

2018-07-11 19:13:37
  • #5
You are not seriously talking about killing a cat here? That is a living being and I am appalled that something like that is being written.

To contribute something constructive:

Film your garden, first see where the pile is coming from, and if it's the neighbor's cat, then talk to him to remove it or keep the cat inside.

Otherwise, you only have the option of spraying it with water each time. Install motion detectors and water traps.
 

Steven

2018-07-11 19:50:52
  • #6
Hello

have you ever seen a cat slowly playing a young rabbit to death every day? Aren’t you appalled by that? Or do you eat meat from factory farming or do you only go to your trusted hunter? If you only get it from the hunter, that’s OK. A pork fillet for 6.99 euros per kilo should make you think. And I think, if you’re going to spray it with water, then do it properly, with the garden hose and full blast. Otherwise the cat will just laugh at you. Furthermore: do you really think the cat owner installs motion detectors and water traps in my garden at his own expense? I haven’t heard anything about that, at least. If you do that, hats off. Who still does that?

Steven
 

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