Did you know there is a maximum amount of pets you can have living at your home? To add more furry friends to your family you'll need to apply to Council
If you are a cat owner you must keep your cat on your property from sunset to sunrise. The curfew is in effect between 6pm until 7am the next day.
Find out how to hire a cat trap from Council
Council removes dead animals from council property such as council roads and land, including parks and reserves.
The Animal Pound provides a safe haven for lost and abandoned pets within our Shire, as well as a very successful animal adoption program.
Find local places to exercise with your furry friend off-leash
It is important to let Council know immediately if you are involved in dog attack.
If you find livestock blocking roads, paths or public spaces, let us know immediately.
What to do if a barking dog is causing problems.
We work closely with the RSPCA to investigate animal cruelty.
Keep your pet safe by ensuring they are registered. Registrations are due each year, allowing us to make sure your furry friend gets home safely. It is a legal requirement that you register and microchip your dog or cat aged over 3 months.
If your cat or dog is already registered with council, you will be sent a renewal notice when it is time to re-register your pet. Registrations are due on the 10th of April every year.
Cats allowed to roam outdoors, especially at night can cause accidents, get into fights and even catch diseases.
Has your pet recently been desexed or have you moved house?
Find out how to deal with pests, wildlife, and animals causing a nuisance around your home and garden.