> on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:56:58 GMT, "Dzlman95" <Dzlman95@comcast.net>
> wrote:
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> could live with piles of feces and gallons upon gallons of
> uncontained urine is beyond my imagination, though. BLEH.
I feel the same. It's so sad though.
If the cats are healthy and well fed I can't see that a charge of neglect
can stick. As for the piles of faeces, well, I certainly could not stand it
myself but is it a crime? Maybe under an environmental health law perhaps,
but it could not be brought as a case of neglect here if the cats were all
well because they are not neglected.
The state of the house has nothing to do with the law on animal neglect.
Tweed
mlbriggs - 22 Jul 2007 22:51 GMT
>> on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:56:58 GMT, "Dzlman95" <Dzlman95@comcast.net>
>> wrote:
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> Tweed
They will probably have to burn the house down to get rid of the stink.
cybercat - 22 Jul 2007 23:08 GMT
> I feel the same. It's so sad though.
> If the cats are healthy and well fed I can't see that a charge of neglect
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> were all well because they are not neglected.
> The state of the house has nothing to do with the law on animal neglect.
Well, I can see that, but it is not safe for animals to live in filth like
that,
it breeds disease. Iguana's get infections in their feet really easily and
can die of them, and cats can get all sorts of things exposed to one
another's waste, especially with the waste sitting over time and
developing God knows what.

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James - 23 Jul 2007 04:40 GMT
> > I feel the same. It's so sad though.
> > If the cats are healthy and well fed I can't see that a charge of neglect
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She probably got used to the smell and don't even notice it. I know
for a week I let a kit sleep with me and the pee didn't bother me till
I decide to wash the sheet and found several stains on the white
electric mattress pad under it.