There is a case in PA, where the city gave a lady a citation for having
like 25 to 35 cats and she actually appealed to the PA state court and
actually the state court ruled against the city's ruling saying that,
"having numerous number of cats itself merely do not prove the presence
of "nuisance", - should I bring a stuff like that??? What other factual
information should I bring??

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Kerry N.
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Need all your prayers - please!!

Hear hear. That's a very sound suggestion--going in overly prepared,
with facts (as opposed to appealing to their compassionate side---which
they may well not possess in any case).

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Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 12:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Need all your prayers - please!!


Hi Hideyo,

I am sorry to hear about your city ordinance troubles.
 I agree with Kerry that having someone else there as
an advocate for the care you are providing is a smart
idea.  Also, be prepared to disprove with proof the
very reasons they are having you in for a hearing in
the first place (ie. unsanitary conditions,
neighborhood disturbance, whatever their reasons may
be).  Be well prepared, even overly prepared.  This is
the very reason I hope to one day have some land out
in the country.  The city government won't be able to
tell me what to do with my life or my furballs.  I
will also say prayers for Ginger to begin eating
better again.  I am sorry for your troubles and I hope
that things start looking up again.  In the meantime,
don't let them get you down.  Keep going strong.

:)
Wendy


        
                
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