Problems with neighbours 20 cats and dogs
We are living in a apartment where one of our neighbour kept 20 to 30 cats and 02 dogs as a pet animal, these cats and dogs are kept in 3 bhk house , there are very very bad smells coming in all floor ...
We are living in a apartment where one of our neighbour kept 20 to 30 cats and 02 dogs as a pet animal, these cats and dogs are kept in 3 bhk house , there are very very bad smells coming in all floor ...
Dear Client,
In such a situation, it's advisable to first try and identify the relevant local authorities responsible for handling such complaints. You can contact your local municipal corporation or animal control department to report the issue. If you are unsure about the contact details, you can visit the municipal office in person and inquire about the appropriate department to address concerns related to excessive pets causing disturbances. When filing a complaint, provide specific details
Our society has given 3 feeding spots for the cats but the Cat feeders want 10 spots for 10 cats. These 3 feeding point has been finalized in the AGM of the Housing Society. Society can not overrule t ...
Dear Client,
In situations like this, it's important to adhere to the decisions made in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Housing Society, as these decisions are typically binding. If the feeding spots for cats were finalized as three in the AGM, it establishes a collective agreement that should be respected. If individuals are seeking additional spots, they should bring up the matter in the next AGM for discussion and potential modification. It's advisable for the cat feeders to engage in
My neighbor keeps his dog unleashed, and it attacks me every time I ride by on my bike. After I asked him to keep his dog inside, he started threatening me. What can I do?
Dear client,
You may file a legal notice against your neighbour for the actions of their dog.
You can file the notice under the ambit of public nuisance. It means the unwarranted interference of enjoyment of personal property and your life. The dog owner must ensure no one in the society is affected by it.
Thank you
My 5-month-old dog is quite active. We reside in a flat on the 11th floor, P 1103. During the day, I'm working, and he sleeps, eats, and goes for walks. However, at night after 12 AM, he plays with me ...
Dear Client,
Firstly, check your society's bylaws to see if there are any specific rules related to noise or disturbance. Many housing societies have guidelines in place to address such issues. While you have the right to enjoy your property and care for your pet, you also have a responsibility to maintain a peaceful living environment for your neighbors. In India, the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) has guidelines for pet owners to ensure their pets do not cause a nuisance to neighbors.
1)Can stray dogs be feeding raw meat at residential area?? Is it legal in India? 2) The pet dog can bark continuously and make irritate to the neighbours??
Dear Client,
1) In India, there are no specific laws prohibiting the feeding of stray dogs raw meat in residential areas. However, there are Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) guidelines that recommend against feeding stray dogs raw meat. The AWBI guidelines state that "stray dogs should be fed cooked food, preferably rice or chapati mixed with milk or curd." This is because raw meat can contain parasites and bacteria that can make dogs sick.
2) As for the barking of pet dogs, there is no spec
My family has white peacock in dubai they are shifting to india is there any way to kept it as a pet in india as is born in captivity
Dear Client
India has regulations concerning the import and possession of exotic animals, including peacocks. It's essential to adhere to the guidelines set by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade and the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, to ensure that the transfer of the white peacock to India is done legally and in accordance with the law. Before bringing the white peacock to India, you should seek guidance from the concerned authorities, such as the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Cl
Hi, this is regarding animal law. Some years back we started feeding stray cat at our home. Now they often stay at our home for food. We doesn't have much space facility. Recently a cat delivered 3 ki ...
Dear Client
Reach out to local animal welfare groups or animal rights organizations for advice and support. They may have experience dealing with similar situations and can provide guidance on the best practices for managing stray animals in your area.
I always keep my dog on leash but accidentally he got unleashed for 5 min and society has fined me for 25000 for the same
Dear Sir,
It is beyond their powers and you may get issue a legal notice to the Society people and ask for refund of the said amount. The said Dog not done any nuisance or harm to anybody.
My neighbours harnessing me for feeding stray dogs in my locality ... as its my own house i hav no option of shifting What shd i do
Dear Client,
Firstly, there is no law against feeding strays so get that very clear. There is a Delhi High Court ruling that says that it's our duty to feed them and protection must be provided by police to such individuals who feed stray dogs. This is a right guaranteed under the Constitution of India and no one can stop you from showing compassion towards animals. Feeding stray dogs is legal both within and outside any society, and what is prohibited is threatening dog feeders from carrying o
This is regarding the extremely abusive lady kept 5 stray dogs without vaccination & their together echo barking creating massive nuisance & every one is willing to take action against her. We have di ...
Dear client,
Contact the local animal control agency to report the situation and request their assistance. They can investigate the situation and take appropriate action to ensure that the dogs are vaccinated and properly cared for.
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