Ep 184. When Exotic Cats Attack?!; Off to the Races!
- May 16, 2019
In episode 184 of season 23 of Judge Judy titled "When Exotic Cats Attack?!; Off to the Races!", Judge Judy takes on two cases of animal-inflicted injuries.
The first case involves a woman who claims that her neighbor's exotic cat attacked her and her dog while they were outside. The defendant argues that his cat is not dangerous and that the plaintiff and her dog must have provoked it. Judge Judy sifts through the evidence presented and tries to determine if the cat is truly as docile as the defendant claims.
In the second case, a woman sues her former friend for veterinary bills after her dog was attacked by the defendant's pit bull at a dog park. The defendant argues that her dog was provoked and that she shouldn't have to pay for the plaintiff's vet bills. Judge Judy must decide if the defendant's dog truly acted out of self-defense, or if the plaintiff's dog was unfairly attacked.
Finally, in the third case Judge Judy settles a dispute over ownership of a racehorse. The plaintiff and defendant had agreed to jointly purchase the horse and share ownership and expenses, but now the plaintiff claims that the defendant has not upheld his end of the deal. Judge Judy sifts through evidence of the agreement to see if the plaintiff's claim is justified.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy remains stern and no-nonsense as she tries to determine the truth behind each case and deliver justice to the parties involved.