Cats have 'a right to sexual self-determination' Swiss judge rules as animal owner makes sobbing apology in court to his pet
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Cats have 'a right to sexual self-determination' Swiss judge rules as animal owner makes sobbing apology in court to his pet

Daily Mail  

A sobbing owner apologised to his cat after being found guilty of abusing the animal, as a judge told him his pet also had a right to 'dignity' and 'sexual self-determination'. The man, who is from France but now lives in Switzerland, was handed a six-month suspended sentence for the perverted act at a court in Uster, which lies 14 miles away to the east from Zurich. A sobbing owner apologised to his cat after being found guilty of abusing the animal, during a trial at a court in Switzerland The man was handed a six-month suspended sentence for the perverted act at a court in Uster, which lies 14 miles away to the east from Zurich He said that others had encouraged him to share his videos with his cat. The prosecution had asked for a harsher sentence, but the judge nevertheless sided with the defence and imposed a suspended sentence, telling him: 'Cats also have dignity and a right to sexual self-determination.'

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