2024-07-19Guidelines for Singapore Pet Cat License
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Prior to the license application, the applicant must ensure that the cat is implanted with a microchip and that first-time cat license applicants complete a one-time, free online pet ownership course. |
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The licensee must follow the Code of Animal Welfare (for pet owners) for the standards in relation to animal housing, management, and care. Otherwise, the licensee may be liable for an offence in the event of any breach of the cat-keeping rules or licensing conditions. |
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Cat owners must ensure that their cats are kept in a safe environment by taking reasonable steps to protect them from hazards, such as installing mesh, grilles, screens, or other barriers to prevent the cats from roaming or falling from heights. |
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When in public, cats must be kept under physical control, such as using a harness or placing them in a carrier, to prevent them from roaming freely. |
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Licence fees (From 1 September 2024 to 31 August 2026) Between 1 September 2024 and 31 August 2026, all cat licenses will be issued free of charge. One-time licenses with lifetime validity will be issued for sterilized cats, while licenses covering the transition period will be issued for unsterilized cats. |
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Licence fees (From 1 September 2026 onwards) Pet owners are strongly encouraged to sterilize their cats as soon as possible. All cats must be licensed before the end of the transition period, as it will be an offence to keep unlicensed pet cats from 1 September 2026 onwards. |
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A two-year transition period will be implemented to facilitate pet owners in adapting to the new cat-keeping rules and licensing conditions. This transition period will run from 1 September 2024 to 31 August 2026. Beginning 1 September 2026, it will be an offence to keep unlicensed pet cats. |
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Cat owners who fail to license their existing pet cats by the end of the transition period will be restricted to keeping a maximum of two pet cats in each HDB flat or up to three cats and/or dogs in private premises. |
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Recognizing that pet ownership is a lifelong commitment, pet owners may retain all their existing pet cats (i.e., those owned before 1 September 2024) provided they apply for licenses during the transition period and ensure the health and welfare of their cats are adequately managed. If you currently own more cats than the permitted limit, you will not be allowed to acquire additional cats after 1 September 2024. |