"Owners will be able to buy cat food during lockdown" - Kerala HC
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Kochi: The central government has implemented a nationwide lock-down to prevent the spread of coronavirus epidemic, under which people are not allowed to move out of the house when there is no need. Meanwhile, the Kerala High Court has given a strange decision regarding the lockdown.

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The Kerala High Court on Monday has allowed its owner to go out of his car to buy pet cats food during the lockdown. A bench of Justices AK Jayashankaran Nambiar and Shaji P Chali said during the hearing of Prakash, the owner of the three pet cats, that animal feed and fodder fall within the purview of essential commodities. The court directed that the petitioner can go out to purchase food items for her cats on the basis of self-declaration with a judicial order.

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Prakash alleged in his petition that he had exhausted the food items of the cats and that the police were not giving him the pass of the car to buy his cats. The petitioner stated that he had applied online for possession of his car on April 4. When the court asked if the cats did not eat other food, the petitioner said that the cats eat only biscuits and require seven kilograms of biscuits for three weeks. The petitioner is a vegetarian.

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