Oh, good grief. My sister thinks I need to worry about this. Please tell me what you think.
There was a feral cat living in the storm sewer at the corner of our block. A neighbor was feeding it for 3-6 weeks (? not sure how long), talking to it, trying to gain its trust so she could tame it and get it a home.
The cat has been responding well, but it took up residence under a shrub in my front yard. I told the neighbor she could feed, water and visit with the cat in my front yard. The cat will now let her pet it. I heard her talking and visiting with the cat for more than half an hour today. I don't know how long she's been taking care of the cat in my yard now. It might have been as little as ten days; it might have been 3 weeks. I really didn't pay much attention.
My sister thinks that by giving permission to take care of the cat there, I have really opened myself to liability: Cat scratch, or bite? Stumbling on the brick edging in front of the shrub?
What do you think?
There was a feral cat living in the storm sewer at the corner of our block. A neighbor was feeding it for 3-6 weeks (? not sure how long), talking to it, trying to gain its trust so she could tame it and get it a home.
The cat has been responding well, but it took up residence under a shrub in my front yard. I told the neighbor she could feed, water and visit with the cat in my front yard. The cat will now let her pet it. I heard her talking and visiting with the cat for more than half an hour today. I don't know how long she's been taking care of the cat in my yard now. It might have been as little as ten days; it might have been 3 weeks. I really didn't pay much attention.
My sister thinks that by giving permission to take care of the cat there, I have really opened myself to liability: Cat scratch, or bite? Stumbling on the brick edging in front of the shrub?
What do you think?
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