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Clearly you have never owned a cat. 

 

How do you propose you go about controlling what a cat does when its out and about? 

 

Nor will I ever own a cat.

 

If it was a human being terrorising children then they would be ASBO'd up or face jail time if it continued.

 

If that cat actually ends up biting someone and doing serious damage is there not a chance it'll be put down by law? It's probably for the cat's own good too tbf.

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The whole point is to make sure it's kept inside, purely because you can't control it when it's out and about.  

 

So the better option is to lock up the cat, even tho it's used to getting outside? You wouldnt see that as being cruel? 

 

Nor will I ever own a cat.

 

If it was a human being terrorising children then they would be ASBO'd up or face jail time if it continued.

 

If that cat actually ends up biting someone and doing serious damage is there not a chance it'll be put down by law? It's probably for the cat's own good too tbf.

 

Yes but we're not talking about humans here, you can't compare the two situations.

 

What about people educating their kids NOT to approach animals they do not know? No kid should ever approach a cat when its outside unless they know the cat, same goes for any person really, unless you really know the animal you should not try and touch it, or you will get hurt more often than not. Cats have two sets of very dangerous weapons, but people dont seem to realise this. 

 

The cat is not the problem, the problem is people touching the cat, stop that, and i can guarantee he wont be biting anymore or scaring anyone. If he gets in your house, phone the RSPCA to remove him safely. Its quite simple really.

 

Cats are a man made situation, we bread them to be like they are, we have to be educated properly on dealing with them. Next to nothing is done in schools to prepare children for dealing with animals, especially cats. Most of these situations would be avoided if people knew how to deal with them. 

 

Locking them away is certainly not the answer. 

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Milner makes a good point, most cats make it very clear if they're up for being petted or not - if people keep touching an animal that doesn't want touched it's their own lookout.

 

Also, it's only a cat, if you're being terrorised by a cat you need to have a serious think about where your life went wrong.......... 

 

Even one as obviously evil as the one in the story.

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