1 thought on “The kitten bought by a pet shop, biting someone else, got rabies, who takes responsibility?”
Micheal
If the pet shop sells cats, it advocates epidemic prevention (a record to prove that there is a promise), then the pet shop’s epidemic prevention is not in place. At the same time, it involves false propaganda and needs to be responsible. If the pet shop clearly needs to prevent epidemic prevention, if a client possibly the possibility of infection with the pet shop, the customer is responsible. Unless there is evidence to prove that the kitten does not have external contact with the outside world after leaving the pet store, rabies are still responsible for the pet shop before buying. No matter what the pets of pets are injured, they must take part of their responsibilities.
If the pet shop sells cats, it advocates epidemic prevention (a record to prove that there is a promise), then the pet shop’s epidemic prevention is not in place. At the same time, it involves false propaganda and needs to be responsible. If the pet shop clearly needs to prevent epidemic prevention, if a client possibly the possibility of infection with the pet shop, the customer is responsible. Unless there is evidence to prove that the kitten does not have external contact with the outside world after leaving the pet store, rabies are still responsible for the pet shop before buying. No matter what the pets of pets are injured, they must take part of their responsibilities.