Saying goodbye to pets
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Anyone know about New Zealand, do they have to become indoor cats
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Originally posted by Sandra
Check on your council area rules - some councils stipulate that cats have to be in from sundown to sun up. Rehoming was a better option for us, a good friend took my cat and she is very happy, happier than I believe she would have been moving her.
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Check on your council area rules - some councils stipulate that cats have to be in from sundown to sun up. Rehoming was a better option for us, a good friend took my cat and she is very happy, happier than I believe she would have been moving her.
Cheers
Not sure what my local council says......but mine come home for tea anyway......and then stay in for the night - we don't have a cat flap so they don't have any choice
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Originally posted by rudo1ph
Not sure what my local council says......but mine come home for tea anyway......and then stay in for the night - we don't have a cat flap so they don't have any choice
Not sure what my local council says......but mine come home for tea anyway......and then stay in for the night - we don't have a cat flap so they don't have any choice
I am in Ku Ring Gai Council area and we are requested to keep cats in at all times - but at least at night
http://www.kmc.nsw.gov.au/index.cfm?...C40002A5908D91
http://www.kmc.nsw.gov.au/index.cfm?...C40002A5908D91
I know I possibly will not consider another cat here in Aus now, but obviously that is my choice and I am not saying that is right for anyone else.
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We've never had any problems with ticks here - we live Glenhaven, so it's Baulkham Hills Council.
I didn't realise I was supposed to register my kitties!!!! I guess I need to call the council tomorrow!!!!
I didn't realise I was supposed to register my kitties!!!! I guess I need to call the council tomorrow!!!!