The NSW Government has changed pet ownership rules across the state which affects some current and all future pet owners in the Shoalhaven.
From last month, all pet cats and dogs must be registered on the NSW Pet Registry either by 12 weeks of age or immediately upon transfer (whichever happens first). Previously, cats and dogs needed to be registered by six months of age.
Director City Development, James Ruprai, said pet owners need to be aware of these changes and Council is here to help if pet owners need help with the rules.
“Cats and dogs in NSW must be microchipped by 12 weeks of age or when sold or given away – whichever comes first,” Mr Ruprai said.
“Pet owners are now required to lifetime register their animals on the NSW Pet Registry by 12 weeks of age, or if their new pet is less than 12 weeks old, when they first take ownership,” he said.
This registration involves a one-off lifetime payment per animal, which transfers with the pet if ownership changes. Registration must be paid within 28 days to avoid late fees.
The new changes also introduce additional fees for non-desexed animals.
Dog owners are now required to pay an extra charge if their pet is not desexed before six months of age. For cats, an annual permit fee applies if the animal is not desexed by four months of age.
Council encourages all pet owners to familiarise themselves with the new regulations at . Owners and breeders can log in or create a NSW Pet Registry profile at . This platform helps cat and dog owners and breeders manage important pet ownership tasks online.