For all the responsible cat owners:
http://www.catprotection.org.au/responsible_owner.php
And for responsible cat haters:
http://www.catprotection.org.au/pdf/Fact_sheet_stray_cats.pdf
Apparently (I've got a mate at the Cat Protection Society) cats fall
under the companion animal act and you are allowed to remove strays
from your property using appropriate force, and in a humane manner.
Also, the way to lobby against these rules, or if you think your
council should have a curfew is to write to your local member, State
and Federal, and tell them you won't vote for them unless they support
a curfew. Some councils (Taren Point as an example) don't 'believe' in
stray cats, stating that they are all just 'lost'. A bit of lobbying
here and there could see some positive results.
EB
On 6/13/08, Beth Mantle <> wrote:
> No, Simon, I don't think it is acceptable. That is why I support
> responsible cat ownership.
>
> Beth.
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