You had a shelter take away your neighbour’s cats against his wishes. Was this fair?

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You had a shelter take away your neighbour’s cats against his wishes. Was this fair?

Our neighbour has 11 cats that he allows to roam free. This means that they spend a lot of time in our garden, digging up our flower beds.

Our neighbour has 11 cats that he allows to roam free. This means that they spend a lot of time in our garden, digging up our flower beds. We’re also afraid of our five-month-old baby developing an allergic reaction to the cats. Our neighbour has turned a deaf ear to our pleas, and we somehow managed to convince the authorities to take the cats away to a shelter. Our neighbour is distraught at the separation. But did we have a choice?