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Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp
Pretty unlikely scenario you're painting there. If your cat gets out accidentally and dies, it's an accident regardless of how it happens unless your neighbour intentionally and directly kills it. As in shooting it, not by leaving something out that kills the cat.
You'd actually be more responsible for your cat's death than your neighbour in your scenario since you're the one who's responsible for keeping it out of an environment it isn't equipped to handle.
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So accidently backing into a little girl on her bike and "accidently" killing her is the same thing right? I'm not really responsible for it because her parents should have kept a closer eye on her and not let her out of their sight.
Your argument is completely false. There is zero difference between deliberately leaving antifreeze outside to kill a cat, and shooting it. The only difference is that by shooting it at least the cat dies instantly and not from an agonizing poisoning.
Give your head a shake, I can't believe you are actually endorsing or supporting the side of killing a cat vs just having a bylaw officer or the spca deal with it.
Wow. Just wow.....