Cat Law- What Are Your Rights When Entering a Human's Garden?

A Cat's Right to Roam – There is a misconception by many humans that because cat law says that ‘a cat has a right to roam’ then the owners can be held responsible for whatever their feline pets get up to. In reality, what the cats get up to is the responsibility to the cat. We have the right to roam wherever we please. Cat law is on our side so screw you, Bob, with your moaning and complaints.

As Lynn Gunter commented on a blog by the enemy, "My advice to your cat problem is to take you and your mom to live on top of a mountain preferably volcanic. The cat’ts won't miss you, i bet people won't either. POOF! problem solved." And she is right, Bob, we will not miss you hopping on the toxic gossip train and trying to make us seem filthy, while you humans have stinking pounds and refineries. Do you know how sick those can make us?

Bob who knows nothing about fencing and how easy it is to climb over or around it claimed that cats can be kept inside a garden. There's not a person alive that can keep their cat in their yard, give me a break!

“This act recognises that cats are less likely than other animals, such as dogs and livestock to cause damage to property and/or injure people. The outcome of this is that the law does not require owners to confine their cats within their property.” notes the Animals Act of 1971.

Outdoor cats can live up to 15 years, not the 5 that Bob claims. We are also much happier outside. When you are unhappy about that, note that we are just doing what we do.

(And Bob, don't quote PETA as a source. They kill almost as many cats as we kill birds. The difference is we eat the birds while PETA just want to kill.)