1 comment to “Bendigo: a case study in cat management (redux)”

  1. Sue | June 29, 2013 | Permalink

    Werribee was one of the first councils to bring in the cat curfew. Well before Bendigo did. It hasn’t helped there either.

    In fact Werribee has just TRIPLED their registration fees. That’s certainly not the way to encourage responsible pet ownership. There are a lot of struggling families in that area. They should bring registration fees down, have reduced cost desexing and microchipping.

    They also need to stop using lost dogs home for their pound. They have pound facilities but the animals go straight to LDH where you pay a higher fee because you come from the Wyndham council (Werribee) area. Then the Wyndham council fine you as well. You end up paying almost $400 after the council fine and LDH fees.

    Wyndham council are just revenue raising and have no interest in helping the people be responsible pet owners