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The UK acknowledges a petition to require reporting cat hit-and-runs but won’t change the law.
The UK government has acknowledged a petition calling for drivers who hit cats to report the incident and take them to a vet, but has not committed to changing the law.
While current rules require stopping after hitting certain working animals, cats are not included due to their size and the likelihood drivers won’t realize they’ve struck one.
Experts argue this exemption is flawed, especially since similarly sized dogs are protected.
Although no legal obligation exists to report cat collisions, responsible drivers are encouraged to check the area, contact authorities, or take the animal to a vet.
The debate continues over whether clearer laws are needed to improve animal welfare and accountability on roads.
El Reino Unido reconoce una petición para exigir la notificación de los casos de atropello y fuga de gatos, pero no cambiará la ley.