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ISSUE NO. 1766
9 - 15 May 2019
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Cat ruling first By Joe Gerrard A CARTAGENA court has upheld a ruling against the city’s council over the holding of six cats, one of which died while in captivity, in a legal first for Spain. Cartagena’s Administrative Court ruled the council took in the cats from the EL Molinete area in 2016 for reasons based on ‘falsehoods, half-truths and intentional silence,’ judges said. The court sided with the local Cuatro Gatos animal rights group who filed the case. The court heard one cat died in captivity at the Domestic Animal Shelter while the rest were sterilised.
PRECEDENT: The feral cats (inset, file photo) lived in Cartagena. The court ruled the council had taken the feral cats in but treated them as stray domestic pets.
This voided the council’s legal protection in the case of animals dying under Article 20 of the Autonomous Law of 2017. The rul-
ing set a Spanish legal precedent as the law was used in this kind for the first time. The council was ordered to pay all court costs.
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