06-24-2013, 08:44 AM
It's amazing how some dog owners don't fess up and take responsibility for their pets. What if that were a small child or person to make the situation even worse. Having killed a cat what would stop the dog from going at some one?
At minimum you should report the incident to the responsible agency w/ respect to leash laws. You would certainly be in your right to take this to small claims and be compensated for the estimated value of your cat plus possible further damages but don't delay, the longer you wait the less likely of a successful claim.
I recently had a somewhat similar situation in Honokaa where the Owners were walking their young dog along the busy road w/ no leash and the dog came bounding across the road on the "drop of a hat" straight at my car (not enough time to react).
To make matters worse the dog Owners got beligerent w/ me and I had to leave for my safety sake. Apparently it was my fault for being on the road minding my own business and not braking fast enough.
Due to their negligence my insurance company is out at least $1300 for a new bumper and then there's my eye glasses for another $500 that got knocked off and I didn't notice till I pulled out down the road a bit. Promptly reporting the incident to the police their first question was the dog on a leash (as required by law in a public space).
Funny how on the same trip I had two other dogs make the same kind of lunge at my car thankfully at a slower speed. My sister had another incident where a dog ran straight at her bike and came pretty close to breaking her collar bone not to mention running over the dog. My rental agent claims person mentioned a similar situation she had w/ a car and a dog. So this seams to me to be a very common problem w/ dog owners.
So dog Owners please, please obey the leash laws for your dogs safety sake if you love your dog and your fellow man.
At minimum you should report the incident to the responsible agency w/ respect to leash laws. You would certainly be in your right to take this to small claims and be compensated for the estimated value of your cat plus possible further damages but don't delay, the longer you wait the less likely of a successful claim.
I recently had a somewhat similar situation in Honokaa where the Owners were walking their young dog along the busy road w/ no leash and the dog came bounding across the road on the "drop of a hat" straight at my car (not enough time to react).
To make matters worse the dog Owners got beligerent w/ me and I had to leave for my safety sake. Apparently it was my fault for being on the road minding my own business and not braking fast enough.
Due to their negligence my insurance company is out at least $1300 for a new bumper and then there's my eye glasses for another $500 that got knocked off and I didn't notice till I pulled out down the road a bit. Promptly reporting the incident to the police their first question was the dog on a leash (as required by law in a public space).
Funny how on the same trip I had two other dogs make the same kind of lunge at my car thankfully at a slower speed. My sister had another incident where a dog ran straight at her bike and came pretty close to breaking her collar bone not to mention running over the dog. My rental agent claims person mentioned a similar situation she had w/ a car and a dog. So this seams to me to be a very common problem w/ dog owners.
So dog Owners please, please obey the leash laws for your dogs safety sake if you love your dog and your fellow man.