CAT OWNERSThe responsibilities of cat ownership are
established under the Companion Animals Act 1998.
Registration and
Microchipping
Kittens born after the 1st July, 1999 and any cat
changing ownership after that date are required to be
microchipped and registered.
When applicable cats are to be microchipped from 12 weeks of age
or at the time of sale and must be registered from 6 months of
age.
Keep your Cat under
Control
Cat owners are not required by the Act to keep their animal
inside at night. However, they are encouraged by Council’s
Rangers to keep cats inside at night to protect our native
wildlife (and the cat itself). The majority of cat fights and
car accidents that involve cats occur at night.
Any person may lawfully seize a cat if necessary to protect a
person or another animal from injury or death as well as for the
protection of the cat.
Nuisance Cats
A cat that repeatedly causes a problem such as excessive or
continuous noise, or destruction of property may be declared a
nuisance by Council’s Rangers. Continuing offences can then
result in the issue of an On-the-Spot penalty by Council’s
Rangers.
Ten Essential Tips for Cat Owners
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Ensure your cat wears
a collar and a bell.
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Do not allow your cat out at night.
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Do not allow your cat to roam.
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Avoid unwanted kittens. Have your cat
desexed.
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Have new cats registered and microchipped.
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Do not allow your cat to enter local
bushland or to attack native wildlife.
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Keep your cat healthy and happy.
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Avoid nuisance problems caused by boredom.
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Ask your neighbours if your cat causes any
nuisance problems and correct them before they escalate.
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Make sure your really want a cat and are
prepared to care for it before you purchase one.
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