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Reclaimed Fencing

Reclaimed Fencingpoints of the fence may be considered illegal?

My neighbor has erected a fence spikes made of hard plastic, my problem is I have a cat, which sometimes is the use of the fence adjacent to enter our garden. I fear that if infringed how could I get all the veterinary bills, apart from not wanting to hurt first. Do they have to display a sign? Any advice would apprieciated.

Cats are technically classified as "property" as well as animals under the law of animal protection. If your neighbor is causing injury to your cat (which has a "right to travel") by what means theoretically you can seek compensation under the Criminal Damage Act 1971.

he probably did it to prevent your cat pooing on his lawn. Why do we live in a society where x is trying to pursue it all the time?

A sign? Can read your cat then?

Spiked fences are not illegal, there would be if they were, and if you're referring to strips of plastic rich people put on top of security fences, then they should not adjoin public land.

You cat is classified as a wild animal anyway and if you can prove that someone has deliberately hurt you have no legal recourse. Chances are that your cat is agile enough to avoid injury.

Your cat is more likely to get run over by a car than to be wrong on the tips. If you could see what he gets up when he came out, you have a baby. Let your cat have a life to worry about him. It does not worry for you when it is released.

keep your cat in the house where he belongs ... I'm amazed that I have my dog license each year and keep him tied, and if he comes off, pay $ 25 for the fry and cat owners let their cats can run and ruin furniture patio and **** in peoples yards ... I'm done, I feel better ...

I want to put in place the plastic tips too, and not because of the sh ** ing cats in my garden, but because there are so many burglaries in my neighborhood. Last can someone tried to raise my glass sliding door of the night, we were not there. My neighbor regret not put these up because the fox jumped over the fence of 6 feet and killed her chickens.

The reasons why they put the spikes may have nothing to do with your cat. Pepper jeyes fluids and planting plants cat repellent (Canis canna something?) Should keep your cat from his yard. Besides, have you been cleaning your cat poo was leaving behind? It is a biohazard and disease spreads. Your neighbor could turn around and sue you.

If I were you, I would let sleeping fence spikes lie. This is a solution to a problem of politeness that may have nothing to do with your cat.

Nothing will keep a good cat .. not even the tips. Do not worry, they are simple minded creatures and what they want to enter, they will. This is one of the things I love about them ... they will not take a challenge like that lying down.

Would Screwfix be selling these points so they are not legal to use?

Posted on August 4, 2010.
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