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A man in the Indian state of Kerala has had a decision that prevented him travelling to buy food for his pet cats overturned by the courts.
India is currently under a strict lockdown because of coronavirus and the man's initial request to travel to buy the biscuits was rejected.
He appeared before Kerala High Court via video conferencing and said that, as a vegetarian, he did not cook non-vegetarian cat food in his house - and that one bag of the biscuits would feed his cats until the end of the lockdown.
The High Court granted the man permission to travel, suggesting failure to do so would break animal cruelty laws.
It ended its statement by adding "we are also certain that our directions will help avert a 'CATastrophe' in the petitioner’s home".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-52193858#
India is currently under a strict lockdown because of coronavirus and the man's initial request to travel to buy the biscuits was rejected.
He appeared before Kerala High Court via video conferencing and said that, as a vegetarian, he did not cook non-vegetarian cat food in his house - and that one bag of the biscuits would feed his cats until the end of the lockdown.
The High Court granted the man permission to travel, suggesting failure to do so would break animal cruelty laws.
It ended its statement by adding "we are also certain that our directions will help avert a 'CATastrophe' in the petitioner’s home".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-52193858#