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To: ShadowDancer
But officials of Hillsborough County Animal Services warn that putting an unwilling cat into a "Rapcat" bag could be considered felony animal cruelty.

I wonder how they feel about bathing an unwilling cat? Or taking an unwilling cat to the vet?
I think the officials of Hillsborough County Animal Services need to find a different way to look busy.

15 posted on 02/22/2007 4:49:38 AM PST by magslinger (Ask Dad. He'll know. And on the off chance he doesn't, he'll make up something good.)
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To: magslinger

I think it would be difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law that the cat was unwilling.

Typically, testimony from cats is rather ambiguous.


18 posted on 02/22/2007 4:54:01 AM PST by proxy_user
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To: magslinger
I f you ask me, cats are pretty much unwilling about anything you want them to do. I have two, so I know.
19 posted on 02/22/2007 4:54:41 AM PST by Miss Marple (Prayers for Jemian's son,: Lord, please keep him safe and bring him home .)
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