08-05-2014, 03:13 AM
As far as I am aware, the ASPCA can obtain a warrant quite quickly, to enter private property when an animal's welfare is at stake. Whether that applies if the animal doesn't actually live ON the property....I don't know.
I actually hope the cat gets wedged somewhere, and pulls back fast, and that way gets out of the bird feeder. All it probably needs is some traction so it can back out.
I am sorry you had that kind of neighbour Catherine. When we lived in London we had some strange neighbours sometimes, but no-one quite as challenging as that.
I actually hope the cat gets wedged somewhere, and pulls back fast, and that way gets out of the bird feeder. All it probably needs is some traction so it can back out.
I am sorry you had that kind of neighbour Catherine. When we lived in London we had some strange neighbours sometimes, but no-one quite as challenging as that.