Cat ownership may finally be allowed in HDB flats but protecting public health, like preventing the spread of rabies through cats, must also be addressed. Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How said this on Saturday at the Pets’ Day Out event at...
This will last several months, involving cat owners, non-cat owners, community cat caregivers, HDB, and representatives of animal welfare groups.
However, the ban is not actively enforced, as HDB only acts against errant homeowners whose cats are a public nuisance. But he added ensuring public safety was also important, especially in preventing the spread of rabies and other diseases, which can be transmitted through cats to people and other animals.
Emma Teo, 8, and her brother, Zach Teo, 4, learning how to interact with a cat at a booth at Pets’ Day Out on May 6, 2023.. ST PHOTO: EUGENE TAN Close to 80 per cent felt that first-time dog and cat owners should attend a mandatory short course for them to be equipped with basic pet care skills. For example, the simple step of meshing apartment windows would reduce the number of cats falling from height.
Said Mr Tan: “Ultimately, it is important for us to create a gracious living environment, where we care for our cats in a responsible manner, without inconveniencing our neighbours.”
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