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2. Ms L carries out regular work for her local Cat Rescue Society. Its policy is that unclaimed healthy cats are spayed or castrated, and then rehomed. If diseased cats can be restored to health with care and veterinary attention, they are then dealt with in the same way. Ms L examined an old cat, which had been brought to the Rescue as a stray. She found it to be emaciated, covered in sores, flea-ridden, needing extensive dental treatment, and suffering from chronic renal disease. She advised that, bearing in mind its age and condition, it would be better to put it down. A Consent Form was signed by the Rescue Society's Secretary. A neighbour of the person who found the cat returned from holiday, discovered her cat missing, and rang the Society. She described the cat which had recently been put down. Very upset, she said it had been ill, but was recovering under the treatment of another veterinary surgeon. Her solicitor, in a vituperative letter to Ms L, has accused her of trespass