That sounds like an offence under section 4 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006. If I caught someone being that blatant I'd have a word with the local RSPCA inspector.We weren't really friends, they had p***ed me off once or twice by hammering small nails in the fence and cutting the heads off, as they didn't want my cat climbing the fence.![]()
As I mentioned in my postThat sounds like an offence under section 4 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
This was designed to maim, and in totaly cotrary to the ( in force at the time) 1876 cruelty to animals.
Which of course has now been superseded twice.
I guess I should have done, but I pulled them out, they never re-appeared and thankfully no harm doneIf I caught someone being that blatant I'd have a word with the local RSPCA inspector.
8 maybe 10ft over the fence.
Wow. I would have trimmed it back looooong ago.
I've just been watching a muntjac eating the hedge around the office car park. We're in the middle on an industrial estate.How common is it, to get deers and badgers and otters in the average garden? Seeing as the vast majority of people live in urban areas, well away from typical wildlife habitats?