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Tobi the cat is paid-for property B.C. woman must return to her ex

B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal ruling serves as a reminder to couples who get pets together
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A fight over who owns a cat ended up in court. (Pexels photo illustration)

A B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal decision says a woman in Greater Victoria must return a cat to her ex after they broke up in a case that serves as a warning to any couple who decides to get a pet during their relationship.

The Nov. 10 decision details a fight over who should have custody of Tobi the cat.

A man took his ex to the CRT because, despite sharing Tobi after the couple had broken up, the woman suddenly wouldnsa国际传媒檛 return the cat after a visit.

The man wanted the CRT to order the return of Tobi and was also claiming $2,000. The woman responded that she was the rightful owner of Tobi on the basis of an sa国际传媒渁greement between the two parties.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭he respondent acknowledges that when the parties broke up in October 2022, Tobi stayed with the applicant (the man),sa国际传媒 said the ruling. sa国际传媒淭he applicant would then drop off and pick up Tobi from sa国际传媒榲isitssa国际传媒 with the respondent. This pattern continued without incident until January 2023.

sa国际传媒淥n January 11, 2023, the applicant texted the respondent to say he was having sa国际传媒榮econd thoughtssa国际传媒 about dropping Tobi off for a visit with the respondent as he was concerned the respondent would not return the cat. The respondent replied to reassure the applicant, writing sa国际传媒榳hy? i said that i wouldsa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒榓nd isa国际传媒檇 give him back.sa国际传媒 The text messages, reproduced as written, make it clear the respondent promised to return Tobi to the applicant.sa国际传媒

But after that visit, the woman never returned Tobi to the man, who then took the case to the CRT.

According to the CRT decision, Tobi was purchased for $350 in 2021. The CRT ruled that the man was the actual owner. One point the ruling makes is that pets are considered sa国际传媒減ersonal propertysa国际传媒 and couples need to be clear when they get a pet about if they both paid for it.

sa国际传媒淭he parties agree the applicant paid the original $350 cost to adopt Tobi from a third party on November 25, 2021,sa国际传媒 said the ruling. sa国际传媒淭he respondent says the applicant paid because sa国际传媒榦ne of us had to make the original payment.sa国际传媒 The respondent further says she sa国际传媒榤ade paymentssa国际传媒 to the applicant in respect of Tobi over the course of their relationship but does not say she paid the applicant any share of Tobisa国际传媒檚 purchase cost or provide any evidence that she did so. The respondent also does not explain why each party could not have paid half of the upfront cost. So, I find the applicant solely paid for the cost Tobisa国际传媒檚 adoption and owns Tobi, subject to any agreement between the parties to the contrary.sa国际传媒

The CRT ruling said that since Tobi was the mansa国际传媒檚 property, then the woman should have returned the cat, although it dismissed the mansa国际传媒檚 claim of $2,000, having not proven the market value of Tobi.

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Chris Campbell

About the Author: Chris Campbell

I joined the Victoria News hub as an editor in 2023, bringing with me over 30 years of experience from community newspapers in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley
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