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Actually, it is you who can sue. There is a HUGE precedent of state statutes protecting livestock against this very thing - generally outlining dogs specifically, but certainly a cat may be listed as a predator, and it is FULLY within your right to protect your livestock from any predator that comes onto your property at any time. At the VERY least, I would call animal control. They can trap the cat so the owner will have some checkbook therapy for one, and a little proper education about the laws of your state for two.
http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/ This is a great resource for you. It will have all of your state laws regarding this sort of thing, and has a great search engine to find what you need to hand to your neighbor...
I understand about feeling badly killing a cat - you are fully in your right to do so - I can't believe the neighbor responded with a statement of suit rather than keeping her cat home. Take it to Animal Control if you have a terrible taste in your mouth about shooting it.
I just LOVE these stories of paintballs though - they're non lethal and send a poignant message. Great imagination!
Good Luck, and I hope your chick is alright!
Actually, it is you who can sue. There is a HUGE precedent of state statutes protecting livestock against this very thing - generally outlining dogs specifically, but certainly a cat may be listed as a predator, and it is FULLY within your right to protect your livestock from any predator that comes onto your property at any time. At the VERY least, I would call animal control. They can trap the cat so the owner will have some checkbook therapy for one, and a little proper education about the laws of your state for two.
http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/ This is a great resource for you. It will have all of your state laws regarding this sort of thing, and has a great search engine to find what you need to hand to your neighbor...
I understand about feeling badly killing a cat - you are fully in your right to do so - I can't believe the neighbor responded with a statement of suit rather than keeping her cat home. Take it to Animal Control if you have a terrible taste in your mouth about shooting it.
I just LOVE these stories of paintballs though - they're non lethal and send a poignant message. Great imagination!
Good Luck, and I hope your chick is alright!
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