Thursday, November 6, 2008

Owners of obese dogs and fat cats could face jail under controversial new rules



Owners of fat cats and obese dogs could be fined or jailed under controversial Government rules. New beefed-up codes of practice for UK pet owners published today state that overfeeding pets is a 'serious welfare concern' that can lead to unnecessary suffering. People who refuse to put seriously fat pets on a diet could be prosecuted under the Animal Welfare Act--and face a fine of up to $40,000 or even 12 months' jail.

Environment Minster Hilary Benn said the toughened codes of practice were designed to remind pet owners of their responsibilities under the law and would protect animals from cruelty.

But Tories branded the guidance 'absurd' and warned that much of the advice was patronising.


PERSONAL NOTE: I am all for owners of dogs or even children for this matter, being fined for not protecting their diets knowing good and well the detrimental outcome of their health due to obesity. I do however, also believe this fine is going a little too far. I mean come on now...12 months or $40,000! Wow, talk about steep.