Keep your cat content while contained


September 9, 2025

City of Melbourne is committed to keeping our furry friends safe and happy while also protecting our environment and community – that’s why we’re introducing new measures to promote responsible cat ownership.

From 1 October 2025, all cats in the municipality must 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.
More information on what's changing can be found on the City of Melbourne website.


Keeping your cat contained means preventing them from roaming, either by keeping them within the boundaries of your home or restricting their access when outside by means of a leash, carrier or catio.

By keeping your cat safely contained, you are reducing their risk of:
  • becoming sick or injured by cars, people or other animals
  • straying and being impounded or lost forever
  • destroying native flora and fauna while hunting
  • interacting with undesexed cats, helping to curb the cat overpopulation problem that is wreaking havoc on our environment and shelters.
Cats don’t need to roam to be content – your feline friend can live a very fulfilling life at home, even if they’ve previously been allowed to roam. There are also many ways you can let your cat explore the outdoors in a safer, more controlled manner.

We've compiled some useful information on how to keep your cat content while contained – visit the cat containment webpage.

Two cats sitting inside looking out the window