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Animals and Pets

Animal Infringements - credit card payments This is a shortcut to an article in another section of this website

Animal Registration Renewals - credit card payments This is a shortcut to an article in another section of this website

Cat Enclosures and Cat Proof Fencing

Cat trapping and hiring cat cages

Cats - being a responsible owner

Dog and Cat Registration This is a shortcut to an article in another section of this website

Why you should register your pet, fees, contact details for the animal pound

Dog Nuisance Noise - Barking Dogs

Dogs at Large and Dog Attacks

All residents and visitors in the City of Casey have the right to use public land without fear of being attacked by a dog

Dogs Off Leash in Public Places

Domestic Animal Management Plan 2008-2011 This is a shortcut to an article in another section of this website

Equestrian Trails Map This is a shortcut to an article in another section of this website

Exemptions from desexing

Breeders, guard dogs and others can qualify for desexing exemptions

Keeping poultry in your backyard

Lost and Found Cats and Dogs - pounds and animal shelters

Lost pets in Casey go to the RSPCA Peninsula Shelter

Lost tags, change of address, deceased pets

Maximum number of animals per property

There are limits to the number of pets your can keep on your property

Microchipping for your pet

Even without its collar and tag, your pet can still be tracked to you

Nuisance Cats

Cats are an excellent companion and when properly cared for, they fit in very well to our family and community life, providing pleasure and company for many people. However, when things go wrong, uncared for cats suffer unnecessarily, are a nuisance in our neighbourhoods, represent a health risk and can do very serious damage to our fauna.

Penalties for stray animals

Registered Domestic Animal Businesses

Responsible Pet Ownership

Pets help encourage a healthier lifestyle due to increased exercise, lowering levels of loneliness and depression, and increasing social interaction.

RSPCA Victoria - Preparing your animals for an emergency

How to prepare your animals in case of an emergency

Snakes

What to do if you find a snake near your house

Wildlife Rescue

 

 

 

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First published: 7 Apr 2002

Last updated: 17 Nov 2009

 

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