Consultation summary now live – proposed changes endorsed


April 2, 2025

Thank you to everyone who took part in our cat management consultation last year. We have reviewed your feedback and prepared a consultation report, which you can read here.

The feedback we collected aimed to help us decide whether we should introduce mandatory desexing and cat confinement to ensure the ongoing safety and wellbeing of all cats.

We heard that:

  • The majority of the community was supportive of cat containment measures such as night-time curfews (85 per cent support) and prohibitions in environmentally sensitive areas (81 per cent support).
  • 84 per cent of respondents supported mandatory desexing of cats – noting that over 97 per cent of registered cat owners have already desexed their cats.

Given these strong levels of support – at the Future Melbourne committee meeting on 1 April 2025, Council resolved to make municipal orders to require all cats to be:

  • contained to their property between the hours of 6pm and 8am
  • desexed
  • prohibited from waterways, riverine environments and certain major parks and gardens, unless under effective control by means of a purpose-built carrier, or harness and leash, and in the presence of their owner at all times.

These orders will come into effect on 1 October 2025 and be reviewed in mid-2026. We’ll share more information soon and will support cat owners throughout the transition period.

If you have any questions, contact the Animal Management team at animal.management@melbourne.vic.gov.au