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I wanted to alert pet owners in the Archdale / Nutfield road area that our cat was shot on the head, with a BB gun, narrowly missing ear / eyes. The cat is ok but I cannot express my anger at someone's deliberate actions to maim/kill/injure an animal.


Any parents who purchased a BB gun for their kids, or if the person who has done this reads this thread please be assured I've taken this matter extremely seriously and have reported this to the police.

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I have wanted air weapons Eg: bb guns, air rifles and paintball markers to need a licence to own for a long time. Im a user of all three but would never use them in a city because its too built up! Having somthing that can cause a high amount of damage and not being very regulated it just silly! people should have to prove that they know the rues and laws of air weapons!

Best wishes to your cat and I hope the person responsible is found!!

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