yes, if you own a shovel.
If you live in a city you need to check the local laws to see if its legal. If the property is outside of city limits you can probably bury a horse on it. I know many people who live in the country that bury horses on their property.
If you own the property.(that is if you burying it at your house)
It may be legal to bury concrete on your property. However, if the concrete is level with the ground you may end up with higher ground than you started with.
Yes, you certainly can because it is your property. However, it would be illegal to bury it, for example, in someone else's yard or in a state park, because you don't own that place. About the only pet I know of that you can't bury anywhere is a horse, but a dog should be perfectly fine.
I doubt a cat would eat its own poop, but it definitely wont be happy. Cats are very picky when they don't have a clean place to do their business and bury it.
Yes. You can shoot a dog if your cat is being mauled, then you can sue the dog owner for vet bills. You can but only if the dog is on your own property mauling your cat,if the dog is confined to his own yard and your cat wanders over on to his property and gets mauled you can not shoot the dog.
Yes, in most states in the United States, you can bury cremated remains on your own property. However, there may be local regulations or restrictions that you need to follow. It is recommended to check with your local government or a legal professional to ensure compliance with any laws or regulations.
Yes. Just as you would pay property taxes on any property that you own.
Yes, you can own a cat in California. However, there may be local regulations or ordinances that limit the number of cats you can own and require you to license your pet with the local animal control agency.
Assuming the pet is dog sized or less, then I would expect it is OK on your own property. (I've buried several pets over the years, but then I'm in the UK.)
"Own a deed? Not a cat? A new not a deed now, a no deed, a catton?"