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Old 09-08-2008, 05:32 PM
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Re: Does your council read chips of dead cats?

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Is it likely to become a legal requirement???

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Don't really know but it will be for dogs I think in 2010. We can only hope.

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Re: Does your council read chips of dead cats?

I found the thread though I think there may be others:

Councils policies on RTAs.... not as i had hoped


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Re: Does your council read chips of dead cats?

All the more reason to keep cats indoors or outside in runs................sorry to harp on with this but you hear sad news about rta's all the time just on the forum alone god knows how many there are countrywide. Sorry to sound a bore but it is so true
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All the more reason to keep cats indoors or outside in runs................sorry to harp on with this but you hear sad news about rta's all the time just on the forum alone god knows how many there are countrywide. Sorry to sound a bore but it is so true
Its not being a bore, its a question of weighing up the risks of a RTA and also the risk of harm by others and then deciding the best for your cat. We live in a high risk area, so I have opted for mine to be indoor cats with an outdoor play pen.

Mine are only moggies in that they didn't cost much but they are as important to me as pedigrees are to others and mine deserve the best I can do for them. I have had comments at work like what have you got Sue Persians, I take it on the chin, even though its below the belt and I came back with if they were I couldn't have afforded the pen.

I even had an ear bashing of my mum because cats have to have their freedom, I was being cruel but mum and dad have been round this morning and were very impressed, so I have their seal of approval.

The house isn't fool proof the kittens could escape albeit by accident and the risk of them coming to harm then increases but I have done as much as possible to keep them safe.

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I think you have been very responsible Sue and applaud you for it, keep up the good work with your fur babes!
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