Regulations to Prevent Cat Feeding to Reduce Disamenities
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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42 Mr Lim Biow Chuan asked the Minister for National Development whether the Ministry will consider regulations to prevent cat feeding at locations which will cause disamenities to the residents living in the area especially where the cat feeding results in excessive cat faeces in the neighbourhood.
Mr Desmond Lee: Enforcement action can already be taken under the Environmental Public Health Act for irresponsible cat feeding that results in littering. To promote the responsible feeding of community cats, the National Parks Board (NParks) works with stakeholders such as the National Environment Agency, Town Councils, animal welfare groups and community cat caregivers to encourage caregivers to clear leftover food, water and containers in a timely manner.
NParks also plans to work with stakeholders to develop guidelines for responsible community cat caregiving. These guidelines may cover appropriate locations to feed community cats, to reduce disamenities at high-traffic areas such as lift lobbies and staircases.
NParks will continue to work with its partners to take a holistic and science-based approach to sustainably manage the community cat population, such as through the Stray Cat Sterilisation Programme.