Cats
Cats provide entertainment and companionship to many people of all ages and backgrounds in our community. In return, you need to be a responsible owner starting with choosing a pet that is right for you - consider the yard space, the time you’ll have to spend with your cat, and other family members. Also consider:
Wodonga Council helps owners to understand animal behaviour to protect and enjoy their animal, and ensure it does not disturb the community or local environment. All domestic cats over three months of age must be registered each year with us. We conduct a doorknock each year to ensure all cats over three months of age are registered. Microchipping is compulsory for all animals under the Domestic Animals Act 1994. What are my responsibilities to the community as a pet owner? Cat owners can be fined or prosecuted for offences if your cat is:
You may also be fined if you:
See the frequently asked questions. InfringementsIf you have received an infringement and would like it to be reviewed, complete an application for review. Infringements can include (and are not limited to):
You can apply to review your infringement, find out more here. Roaming catsCats must be confined to the owner’s property between 7pm and 7am, seven days a week. Should you wish to make a request for the council's rangers to investigate cats roaming from their property, contact the council on (02) 6022 9300 with the location, address, breed and colour (if known) of the roaming cat/s. PLEASE NOTE: Sometimes issues of roaming cats can be resolved by speaking to the cat owner first, without the need to involve the council. Wodonga Council has developed a friendly letter to raise the issue of the nuisance cat with your neighbour. You can print out the form here. You can print out the form here.
Cat curfewCats must be confined to their owner's property between 7pm and 7am, seven days a week. You may be fined if your cat breaks the cat curfew. DownloadsLast updated: 26-02-2016 Share this page |