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On 26/08/2019 21:39, T i m wrote:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2019 18:35:52 +0100, Andrew
wrote:

On 24/08/2019 20:04, T i m wrote:
should a cat that wasn't under control cause an
accident and the 'owner' was to be traced and held responsible (as I
understand they can under certain circumstances).


BUll****.


Nope (I hope you weren't depending on that).


There are no circumstances in UK law where that is possible.


Wrong again ...


No evidence for that though, just your mistaken belief


cats are free agents.


Till you take one and dump it in the woods somewhere ... then all of a
sudden they are someone's property?

Cats are free agents. They roam at will unless locked in and
there are no legal consequences for the 'owner'. They simply
take up residence where food is provided but will quite
happily take up residence elsewhere if the food is 'better'.

Cheers, T i m