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The owner of a luxury sports car has reportedly filed a lawsuit against their neighbour claiming 100,000 baht in damages after a cat climbed and sat on top of their black and yellow Lotus sports car, causing some scratches. The story was widely shared in Thailand and the latest reports say the owner has since apologised, adding that he doesn’t want the money. The cat owner posted a video on TikTok saying her neighbour demanded compensation for letting a “fierce or wild animal” out in public and causing damage to others’ assets or property. She added that she is willing […]

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Just goes to show D***heads are found in every community !

100,000Baht for what exactly ?  I'm not a cat lover but unless there was more to it than the video showed the car owner is obviously just being a Knob.

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10 minutes ago, gazmo16 said:

Just goes to show D***heads are found in every community !

100,000Baht for what exactly ?  I'm not a cat lover but unless there was more to it than the video showed the car owner is obviously just being a Knob.

Don't be so quickly to jump to conclusions. 

I can't tell which car that is, but a simple scratch from a cat in a certain vehicle can very well cost 100K THB to repair, I've had my car scratched by a car in Phuket, and if I wanted to fix the scratch the cost I got quoted was very similar to that. 

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1 minute ago, ctxa said:

Don't be so quickly to jump to conclusions. 

I can't tell which car that is, but a simple scratch from a cat in a certain vehicle can very well cost 100K THB to repair, I've had my car scratched by a car in Phuket, and if I wanted to fix the scratch the cost I got quoted was very similar to that. 

My conclusion was drawn after I watched the car owners video, did you see a "Fierce or wild animal" pouncing on his car or clawing his roof ? He is a c*ck  just after a pay out.

 If there was damage why didn't he bother showing it on the video ?  

A car impacting with a car is one thing but a cat climbing over a car is unlikely to even touch the laquer of a decent spray job. 

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3 minutes ago, gazmo16 said:

My conclusion was drawn after I watched the car owners video, did you see a "Fierce or wild animal" pouncing on his car or clawing his roof ? He is a c*ck  just after a pay out.

 If there was damage why didn't he bother showing it on the video ?  

A car impacting with a car is one thing but a cat climbing over a car is unlikely to even touch the laquer of a decent spray job. 

I love cats, but sometimes they start clawing for no reason. On a trip to Phuket, we rented a villa, and the neighbor's cat had some fun clawing the roof of my Mercedes E63 AMG, it left some scratches (nothing crazy or huge, but still noticeable if you look at it). 

But fixing it in a proper way (not random Somchai botching it), I was quoted 50,000 THB. I am in suspicions the car on the video is more expensive than mine, so I would guess 100K is not that far off (may just need some negotiating).

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I remember a car driver telling a suspect, who hit his car, to bow down to his vehicle and “wai” it.  Now someone wants $$ for cat scratches to their vehicle.  Another person obsessed with their piece of metal (crap) that they probably can barely afford loan payments on.  Morons.  

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24 minutes ago, ctxa said:

Don't be so quickly to jump to conclusions. 

I can't tell which car that is, but a simple scratch from a cat in a certain vehicle can very well cost 100K THB to repair, I've had my car scratched by a car in Phuket, and if I wanted to fix the scratch the cost I got quoted was very similar to that. 

They either seen you coming or you have an extremely high end vehicle. (Rolls or Bentley etc) If the latter then you can afford it.

Mind a car of 40 Hp plus will scratch a car, a domestic cat (1/1,000 hp???) would be lucky to mark a good paint job, Feel sure any "marks" would buff out. 100 baht at the local paint shop. 😆

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"She already paid a fine of 500 baht at a police station for letting a pet out to the public alone "

Oh, was that an official fine? Or just first time ever enforced?

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If your pet damages someone else's property, you should pay for the damages, that being said, wonder if they will legally be held accountable.

Curious how the legal system in Thailand will handle this

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2 hours ago, Marble-eye said:

Not a cat lover by any sense of the word, but it is what cats do, you cannot train a cat, they are as much use as......well...a cat.

Fair point, I'm ok with cats myself but what about stray cats and probably worse bird droppings?

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12 hours ago, ctxa said:

I love cats, but sometimes they start clawing for no reason.

People don't see a reason, but cats have their reason for doing that. 😂

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10 minutes ago, Transam said:

Sounds like the bloke knows nothing about a car's clear coat and how to remove minor scratches.

But the bloke who quoted 100,000bht to do the job, if he in fact did, really did know what he was doing..😎

The cat owner should atleast pay for a bottle of Meguiar's. If Colgate doesn't do the job...

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On 2/9/2022 at 9:12 AM, nobusinessofurs said:

No one owns a cat, it only occupies where it gets fed.

I remember someone once said, "Dogs have owners, cats have staff."

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It is up to prove it. From the video it looks as there is no hard evidence the cat scratched or even used the claws extended while jumping. Pure paw pad action. What could have happened is the owner came out of the house and rushed the cat to shoo scare it away. Then I could see the cat startled and it's claws coming out making a fast exit. In that case it would be their fault.

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1 hour ago, Transam said:

Cat's are free spirits, a bit like me..............😆

Which shop you you go to for the free spirits? Do they give away beer too? 🤣

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