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Due date for pet registration fees approaching

Pet owners in the City of Casey are reminded that pet registration renewals for all dogs and cats in the City are now due for 2022.

By law, all cats and dogs over three months of age must be registered with Council before the Sunday 10 April due date.

Pet owners will have already received their reminder notices, City of Casey says.

Some of the services registration fees help Council to provide include locating and returning lost pets, education programs, investigating puppy farms, dog attacks and prosecution of offending owners, and the development of more pet-friendly parks and facilities throughout Casey.

Cat owners are also reminded that Under the Domestic Animals Act 1994, all cats must be confined to your premise at all times.

This not only helps keep your cat safe from injury, but also protects native wildlife and helps reduce problem behaviours for neighbours.

For more information visit the Pet registration page on the Council’s website, casey.vic.gov.au/pet-registration

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