Cats allowed to roam free have a life expectancy that is less than half of an indoor cat. In addition to protecting our local native animals and not being a nuisance to your neighbours, cats are happiest and healthiest at home with you.
For advice on the importance of keeping your cat(s) indoors and how to give them a happy and healthy life, visit the South West Group and RSPCA websites.
The City of Cockburn has many native bush and wetland areas that are home to birds, reptiles, possums and bandicoots.
Our native animals are at risk due to the predatory nature of domestic cats.
Studies show that for each hectare of urban land, there are two domestic cats on average who will each kill eight birds a year. In most suburban areas, only 20 birds hatch per hectare, per year.
Cats have also been found responsible for 16 mammal and eight reptile deaths each per year.
To help protect our wildlife, please make sure your cat wears a collar with bells and consider keeping them inside.
For advice on the importance of keeping your cat(s) indoors and how to give them a happy and healthy life, visit the South West Group and RSPCA websites.
Each property owner is allowed to have up to three cats. If you have four or more cats, you will need to apply for a cattery license.
You will also need approval from the City to breed cats, including the intent to only breed one litter with you cat.
Please contact Ranger Services on 9411 3444 or email for information on how to apply for a cattery license if you have four or more cats.
Uncontrolled household and feral cats can create a nuisance in our community.
The City relies on cat owners ensuring their cat remains indoors where possible (especially at night).
If you have a nuisance cat on your property, the City recommends you discuss your concerns with the cat’s owner in the first instance and if the issues persist, please contact Ranger Services on 9411 3444 or email.
If the nuisance cat is feral, it can be trapped and humanely euthanised by a vet or other authorised person.
If you need to rehome your cat please contact
Cat Haven or
RSPCA for help.