New Law for Cat Owners in the UK

Cat owners in the UK have two days to sign a petition for a new law. The law would make drivers report accidents with cats. A petition on the Parliament website has many signatures.
The petition has 176,000 signatures. The government will have to explain its position on the law.
The petition closes on July 15. The organizers want 200,000 signatures to change the law. Cats do not have the same protection as dogs under the Road Traffic Act.
The petition is close to 200,000 signatures. This would send a strong message to the government.
The petition has 176,000 signatures. The organizers want to reach 200,000 by June 17.
The organizers ask for help to reach 200,000 signatures. Media attention can help the petition.
The petition says it is legal to hit a cat while driving and not report it. This leaves cats scared and alone.
The organizers want the government to make drivers stop and report accidents with cats.
The organizers think it is reasonable to ask drivers to help injured cats.
The petition started with a goal of 100,000 signatures. The organizers are hopeful they will reach 200,000.
The petition started because the organizers' cats were hit by cars. They want drivers to help injured cats.
The organizers do not want to punish good drivers. They want drivers to help cats that are hurt.
Many cats are hit by cars each year. Britain has many cat owners.
The law says drivers must report accidents with some animals, but not cats.
Many people think the law should be changed to include cats.
The government said it has no plans to change the law. The government wants to improve road safety for all animals.
The government says drivers should try to find the owner of a cat that is hit by a car.
The law says drivers must report accidents with some animals, but not cats or wild animals.
It would be hard to make drivers report accidents with cats because they might not know they hit one.
The government's response to the petition is available online. The petition may be discussed in parliament.