Jool-e
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I need some more outside opinions on this. A few days ago our neighbors two pit bulls got loose and attacked our cat. He is doing okay but his hind legs are so bruised he can barely use them and he has several puncture wounds. He still has lots of recovery time ahead of him
. He had to spend several days at the vets on IVs and medication and the bill came to over 600 dollars.
We have asked our neighbors to pay this bill and are planning on taking legal action if they refuse. Are we being too harsh by doing this? Our nieghbor is a school teacher (not sure what his wife does) so I know he has a limited budget, and it's not like he made his dogs attack our cat.
HOWEVER, while they are good people, they are very ignorant about keeping their dogs under control. The dogs have been loose before on another neighbors deck and they growled at her when she tried to open her door. They leave them out all day long, not letting them in until it gets dark and they have a very small yard. Also, if I had dogs that did this to someone else's pet I know I would feel terrible and obligated to pay the bill no matter what.
So...what do you think?

We have asked our neighbors to pay this bill and are planning on taking legal action if they refuse. Are we being too harsh by doing this? Our nieghbor is a school teacher (not sure what his wife does) so I know he has a limited budget, and it's not like he made his dogs attack our cat.
HOWEVER, while they are good people, they are very ignorant about keeping their dogs under control. The dogs have been loose before on another neighbors deck and they growled at her when she tried to open her door. They leave them out all day long, not letting them in until it gets dark and they have a very small yard. Also, if I had dogs that did this to someone else's pet I know I would feel terrible and obligated to pay the bill no matter what.
So...what do you think?