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Cats contained in new pet plan

A new cat containment initiative will be introduced to Brimbank next year under council’s Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) for 2026-2029, which was adopted in the November council meeting.

The cat containment initiative, proposed to be fully operative by 2028, would require that all cats be contained to the property of their owners at all times.

According to council, the initiative aims to reduce roaming, prevent nuisance complaints, protect local wildlife, and limit overpopulation caused by unplanned breeding.

Implementation would follow extensive community education and guidance, along with a transition period commencing in July, 2026.

Council said it recognises the initiative will bring additional financial costs to owners as well as drastic changes to cat ownership practices but said the transition period will allow cat owners necessary time to carry out works required to contain their cats to their properties.

As part of the DAMP, council will also explore the introduction of a subsidised dog training program to support responsible pet ownership following an increase in reports of dog aggression, often linked to limited training and socialisation.

The DAMP outlines a range of programs, services and strategies which council said are designed to reduce overpopulation and high euthanasia rates for cats and dogs, increase registration and microchipping, and support compliance with animal management laws.

Council also said the new DAMP aims to ensure animal control services meet community needs, manage dangerous and restricted breed dogs, and minimise the risk of dog attacks on people and animals.

Outgoing Brimbank mayor Thuy Dang said the plan reflects council’s commitment to responsible pet ownership.

“This plan will help our community enjoy the many benefits of pet ownership, while reducing nuisance behaviours and promoting responsible and considerate care for animals,” Cr Dang said.

“It ensures we continue to support pets, their owners, and the broader community.”

The new plan was informed by community feedback from 206 online survey responses and an in-person listening post at a local off-leash dog park last October.

According to council, there are more than 3000 cats and over 6700 registered dogs in Brimbank.

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