As a responsible cat owner you have an obligation to care for the health and wellbeing of your animal. Cats can provide great joy and companionship but come with responsibility. You have a duty to ensure your cat's activities do not interfere with your neighbours or the environment.

Responsible cat owners:

  • Desex their cat
  • Provide their cat with sufficient food and water
  • Play with their cat daily
  • Provide toys and a scratching post
  • Keep their cat contained to their own property - even at night

Responsible cat owners have a legal requirement to:

  • Register their cat
  • Microchip their cat

Last Updated: 25 March 2024

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