New Offences for Cat Owners Whose Cats Roam Free [Cat Containment Laws]; Councils Can Order Containment
Companion Animals Amendment (Control of Cats) Bill 2025
Private Member's Bill1st House
2nd House
Law
This Bill was sponsored by Sue Higginson ( GRN )
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Effects of Bill:
This bill being passed means that:
cat owners will be required by law to take all reasonable precautions to prevent their cat from escaping from their property — failure to do so is a new criminal offence with escalating penalties for repeat offences
owners who intentionally let their cat leave the property without it being under effective control face a fine of up to 8 penalty units
a cat found outside its property without being under the effective control of a person is now treated as a nuisance cat under the law, as is a cat that endangers the health of a person or animal
councils can issue orders requiring a cat owner to take steps to contain their cat, and failure to comply with such an order is an offence
there is a defence for people experiencing homelessness or domestic abuse who cannot contain their cat
the laws take effect one year after assent, with higher penalties for first offences applying after 5 years
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