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New program offers free care for stray cats

Whittlesea residents feeding or sheltering a stray cat can now access free care thanks to a new initiative from the council.

In partnership with Animal Welfare Victoria, the council is offering free desexing, microchipping and one year of registration to support residents who care for cats that aren’t officially theirs, but rely on them

for food, shelter and safety.

This initiative is part of the council’s ongoing commitment to responsible animal care and reducing the stray cat population in the community, while helping cats live safer, healthier lives.

Residents who participate in the program can choose to adopt the cat or allow the wat djerring Animal Facility to find them a loving home.

Whittlesea mayor Martin Taylor said this is a win for both our community and the cats that rely on them.

“By offering free desexing and support, we’re making it easier for residents to do the right thing and reducing the number of stray cats on our streets.

“We know many people already care for stray cats out of kindness.

“This program turns that kindness into real action, improving animal welfare and creating safer, healthier neighbourhoods for everyone.”

Spots are limited and expressions of interest are now open.

Details: whittlesea.vic.gov.au/desexing

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