So suing an electric company when there's no evidence the cat even died of electrocution is the answer? The company was nice enough to offer to buy a new cat from the humane society and offer free healthcare for a year as a good will token, even though there's no evidence that the company was at fault for anything.
So what if the cat had been killed by a predator? The owner would have no recourse to sue anyone. The cat was out in the wild, on no leash and allowed to run free. So the owner is at fault just as much as the company even if there is evidence the cat was electrocuted to death.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
Thursday, April 05, 2007
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