A strange cat is lying meowing at my front door. What can I do?
My neighbors don't have cats, and she's still a kitten. I let her in for now so she wouldn't freeze. I also poured water into a bowl for her. However, I'm wondering how the kitten (approximately 3 months old) ended up in this quiet neighborhood (only single-family homes). Unfortunately, she doesn't have a microchip.
– "Unfortunately didn't kill her chip"
The chip does not change the cat, it is under the skin and can be read from the veterinarian or at the shelter. What you mean is I think a Tasso plaque (which would be useful) ๐ You can get the kitten to read the veterinarian, you can also determine the holder via the chip
Certainly the little one accidentally ran out. If you can keep them with you until you get me, that's great. Tomorrow you will inform the animal shelter, possibly it is already reported missing. The shelter will tell you how it goes on. What you've got to do is call the police and ask if a cat has been reported as a failure and then you can give your number. If the owner reports to the police, they can pass on your number to him and he can reach you. If the shelter wants to leave the cat with you, you can hang leaflets, the owner reads them. In addition, you can also call nearby veterinarians and ask for them. If you have classifieds (ebay, Quoka, your wildlife), you can also give fund ads there
But at least great that you reacted like that ๐
I hope the kitten comes back home again
You just have to get over the night with the kitten.
Tomorrow I'd call the shelter and maybe hang up a note, now it's dark, no one's reading.
Just let me not let them go, the owners will certainly search them over the shelter.
She'll be missing. Good luck. ๐ป
Congratulations to the cat.
who loses a kitten at the iron cold did not deserve to have it.
have always been pets and I have never happened!
Frsg in the surroundings / neighborhood. If there is no owner, keep them or give them to the shelter.
Easy to keep is such a stupid legal thing. She mustn't, except that shelter meets with her an agreement.
What does the animal shelter have to do with a found cat?
There are no questions. If you have further legal requests, please contact the competent authorities and/or a lawyer. I wish you all the best.
If there is a question whether a scattered cat is herre-free, it is legally not a fund animal or worth more than ten euros.
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"… If you find a heartless animal or you've got it, the legal situation is clear. After animals continue to be considered essentially as a matter, they are also subject to the right of discovery in the Civil Code (sections 965 to 984) BGB ) is regulated. This means for the finder, the finder must be returned to the owner. Ie it is necessary to report the find forthwith at a corresponding location, otherwise it would be a reference.
The competent authorities, eg the Municipality/Lost and Found Office, shall ensure that the found animal has adequate accommodation. In Rule Animal shelters are responsible for feeding the pet and, where appropriate, carrying out a treatment with the veterinarian. But it is also possible to take care of the finder and take over the necessary measures themselves.
After the end of Date of 6 months can be remedied
In principle, the municipalities are encouraged to accept fund animals and according to ยง 2 of the Animal Protection Act (ยง 2 Animal welfare ) to be accommodated in the animal shelter or in a care center. If the owner is unable to identify after a period of 6 months, the fundtier can be passed on to a new owner. That is, the finder then also has the possibility to permanently accept the find. …. https://www.juraforum.de/news/rechtslage-beifundtiere_247102
And where is the legal basis?
It is in fact that you can inform the animal shelter about a cat found and/or accrued MUSS. This is so prescribed by law, because the legislator assumes that such a cat has an owner (until the opposite is established) and that it would be a "theft", it was not reported to the competent authorities.
Let's go back in the morning. Hang up, call animal welfare.
Congratulations, you have a cat now! Didn't you hear that kitties choose their can opener?