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1 G2Z National Cat Action Plan Draft 1 feedback survey report Powered by

2 This G2Z Discussion Paper proposed a way forward to achieve national consistency in effective domestic cat management and welfare strategies in Australia. During the course of 2012/2013 the G2Z National Cat Action Plan (NCAP) discussion paper undertook an extensive development phase by the G2Z Steering Committee and G2Z Executive. This G2Z Discussion Paper proposed a way forward to achieve national consistency in effective domestic cat management and welfare strategies in Australia. It is intended that feral cat management is addressed in a separate process. The Discussion Paper s aim was to generate feedback for the development of effective common approaches to domestic cat management and welfare across Australia, acknowledging some differences in approaches may be needed between urban and rural or remote communities. As states and local governments managing companion animal legislation are at different stages, it is not anticipated that commonality can be achieved simultaneously. However the benefits of achieving agreement across stakeholders nationally on a common direction should help reduce inconsistencies over time. This paper therefore offered a proposed way forward as a starting point for response and constructive suggestions from all stakeholders. The objectives of this National Cat Action Plan are: To seek agreement on the need for common legislation which make it easier for communities to understand and is better for the welfare and management of domestic cats. To work towards effective breeding legislation and policies in line with an ethical approach that improves the well-being of domestic cats, other animals, and communities. The NCAP was launched at the 5 th National G2Z Summit in September of 2013 and the feedback survey was opened in November A comprehensive range of stakeholders e.g. state and local government, animal welfare groups, shelters, rescue groups, cat breeders, pet industry, veterinarians, veterinary schools, cat owners, volunteer community members, journalists, real estate professionals and wildlife groups were contacted directly inviting their response as well as the survey being accessible to the public. 2

3 The survey was available online, in writable pdf and in hard copy. 101 online responses were received and 11 responses were submitted by . The information sought from these stakeholders was: Which of these strategies were supported Any alternative successful strategies that could be offered How these strategies can best be achieved How these strategies in place Any concerns there may be The aim was to use the responses provided by the stakeholders to add to or modify the proposal. The survey was available online, in writable pdf and in hard copy and officially closed in January 2014 however the survey was left open and a number of responses have been received since then. 101 online responses were received and 11 responses were submitted by . Real estate bodies, Journalists, Veterinary students, Veterinary faculty members, Veterinary practice managers, Pet stores and Local government councillors stakeholder groups were not represented in the survey responses. Overwhelmingly support for the Plan s proposals was indicated by the respondents. There were a number of comments made and queries asked that alerted the authors to a lack of broad understanding across some issues and in response a Frequently Asked Questions document has been developed that will be available on the G2Z NCAP web page. The tables below summarise the feedback given by the online responders. 3

4 Q1: Which is the main stakeholder group you are a part of: State Government - 0% Local Government Councillor - 0% Seller of cats e.g. pet shop - 0% Veterinary student - 0% Wildlife Rehabilitation or Conservation Group, 13.2% Local Government Animal Management, 21.7% Journalist - 0% Community member, 9.4% Real Estate and Body Corporate bodies - 0% Animal welfare organisation (not rehoming cats or dogs), 6.6% Cat owner, 22.6% Animal welfare shelter, 6.6% Veterinary Nurse, 3.8% Veterinarian, 4.7% Pet industry, 0.9% Cat Breeder, 1.9% Rescue group, 7.5% Desexing organisation, 0.9% 4

5 Q2: Please indicate your level of agreement with the following proposals in the G2Z National Cat Action Plan: There is a need for common cat legislation across all states. Disagree, 0.9% Agree, 21.7% Unsure, 5.7% Disagree, 3.8% 67.9% agree Agree Unsure Disagree disagree 5

6 Q3: Breeder Permit System - Anyone who breeds is required to have a government permit Disagree, 0.9% Unsure, 6.6% disagree, 2.8% Agree, 17.0% 72.6% agree Agree Unsure Disagree disagree 6

7 Q4: Do you already have a requirement for a breeder to have a government permit in your municipality or state? Don't know, 31.1% Yes, 16.0% No, 52.8% Yes No Don't know 7

8 Q5: Breeder Permit - breeders pay (e.g. $120 p.a.) for the Breeder Permit which covers the costs of inspection and keeping records. Disagree, 3.8% Unsure, 11.3% Disagree, 6.6% Agree, 20.8% agree, 57.5% agree Unsure Disagree Agree Disagree 8

9 Q6: Do you already have a requirement that breeders pay a fee for a permit in your municipality or state? Yes, 13.2% Don't know, 40.6% No, 46.2% Yes No Don't know 9

10 Q7: Breeder Permit - An independent accredited inspection conducted by local or state government officers or government-authorised animal welfare inspectors prior to permit issue and annually. Disagree, 4.7% Disagree, 3.8% Unsure, 1.9% Agree, 23.6% 66.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 10

11 Q8: Do you already have the requirement for an independent accredited inspection conducted by local or state government officers or government-authorised animal welfare inspectors prior to permit issue and annually in your municipality or state? Don't know, 38.7% Yes, 8.5% No, 52.8% Yes No Don't know 11

12 Q9: Breeder Permit - Inspections based on compulsory Standards. Disagree, 0.0% Disagree, 4.7% Unsure, 3.8% Agree, 17.9% 73.6% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 12

13 Q10: Do you already have breeder permit inspections based on compulsory standards in your municipality or state? Yes, 8.5% Don't know, 37.7% No, 53.8% Yes No Don't know 13

14 Q11: Breeder Permit - Requirement to publish Breeder Permit Numbers with all animals advertised or presented for sale. Unsure, 2.8% Disagree, 3.8% Agree, 23.6% 69.8% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 14

15 Q12: Do you already have a requirement to publish Breeder Permit Numbers in your municipality or state? Yes, 8.5% Don't know, 34.0% No, 57.5% Yes No Don't know 15

16 Q13: Breeder Permit - A national register of independently accredited breeders accessible to the public. Disagree, 0.9% Unsure, 4.7% Disagree, 4.7% Agree, 23.6% 66.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 16

17 Q14: Do you already have a register of independently accredited breeders accessible to the public in your municipality or state? Yes, 3.8% Don't know, 41.5% No, 54.7% Yes No Don't know 17

18 Q15: Breeder Permit - Breeder to desex all kittens and cats before sale or transfer, except when sold to another permitted breeder, or a veterinarian provides a written certificate that desexing the kitten is likely to be a serious risk to the animal's health. (Sale or transfer at 10 weeks to allow time for desexing). Disagree, 0.9% Agree, 16.0% Unsure, 7.5% Disagree, 4.7% 70.8% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 18

19 Q16: Do you already have the requirement for breeders to desex all kittens and cats prior to sale or transfer in your municipality or state? Yes, 9.4% Don't know, 29.2% No, 61.3% Yes No Don't know 19

20 Q17: Breeder Permit - Cooperative subsidised desexing programs, at affordable rates, readily available and promoted, for concession or low income earners to desex mother cats and kittens of unplanned litters or when a litter of kittens is surrendered to a shelter, pound or pet shop and to prevent unplanned breeding. Disagree, 2.8% Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 8.5% Agree, 15.1% 71.7% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 20

21 Q18: Do you already have a cooperative, subsidised desexing program in your municipality or state? Don't know, 32.1% Yes, 29.2% No, 38.7% Yes No Don't know 21

22 Q19: Seller Permitsand Standards - Sellers of cats e.g. pet shops, wholesalers supplying to pet shops, sellers through the internet, pay for a Seller Permit to cover the costs of inspection. Disagree, 2.8% Unsure, 6.6%, 0.0% Disagree, 6.6% Agree, 22.6% 61.3% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 22

23 Q20: Do you already have paid Seller Permits in your municipality or state? Yes, 0.9% Don't know, 45.3% No, 55.7% Yes No Don't know 23

24 Q21: Seller Permits and Standards - Seller and Breeder Permit numbers displayed where cats and dogs are sold. Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 3.8% Disagree, 4.7% Agree, 20.8% 68.9% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 24

25 Q22: Do you already have a requirement to display Seller and Breeder permit numbers where cats and dogs are sold in your municipality or state? Yes, 4.7% Don't know, 42.5% No, 52.8% Yes No Don't know 25

26 Q23: Seller Permits and Standards - Records of the source of all animals to be accessible by inspectors and local government authorities. Disagree, 2.8% Unsure, 3.8% Disagree, 3.8% Agree, 18.9% 70.8% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 26

27 Q24: Do you already have a requirement that animal source records be accessible by inspectors and local government authorities in your municipality or state? Yes, 8.5% Don't know, 45.3% No, 46.2% Yes No Don't know 27

28 Q25: Seller Permits and Standards - Sellers to desex all kittens and cats prior to sale except when sold to another permitted breeder, or a veterinarian provides a written certificate that desexing the kitten is likely to be a serious risk to the animal's health. (Sale or transfer at 10 weeks to allow time for desexing). This is necessary while breeder permit legislation is at different stages between states/local governments, as undesexed animals may be transferred between states and local government areas. Disagree, 3.8% Disagree, 2.8% Unsure, 6.6% Agree, 20.8% 66.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 28

29 Q26: Do you already have the requirement for sellers to desex cats and kittens prior to sale in your municipality or state? Yes, 7.5% Don't know, 33.0% No, 59.4% Yes No Don't know 29

30 Q27: Seller Permits and Standards - Publication of independently accredited pet shops on a shared government site. Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 3.8% Disagree, 9.4% Agree, 27.4% 57.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 30

31 Q28: Do you already have a published list of independantly accredited petshops in your municipality or state? Yes, 0.9% Don't know, 45.3% No, 53.8% Yes No Don't know 31

32 Q29: All kittens and cats required to be microchipped prior to sale or transfer. Disagree, 0.9% Unsure, 1.9% Disagree, 1.9% Agree, 16.0% 79.2% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 32

33 Q30: Do you already have a requirement for all kittens and cats to be microchipped prior to sale or transfer in your municipality or state? Don't know, 25.5% Yes, 51.9% No, 22.6% Yes No Don't know 33

34 Q31: All pounds, shelters and rescue groups required to desex all cats and kittens prior to rehoming Disagree, 0.9% Unsure, 5.7% Disagree, 2.8% Agree, 13.2% 77.4% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 34

35 Q32: Do you already have the requirement for pounds,shelters and rescue groups to desex all cats and kittens prior to rehoming in your municipality or state? Don't know, 32.1% Yes, 34.0% No, 34.0% Yes No Don't know 35

36 Q33: Low cost cat registration annually (under $20 per annum) and from 12 weeks of age., 0.9% Disagree, 3.8% Disagree, 10.4% Unsure, 17.0% 54.7% Agree, 13.2% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 36

37 Q34: Do you already have low cost cat registration annually (under $20 per annum) and from 12 weeks of age in your municipality or state? Yes, 11.3% Don't know, 34.0% No, 54.7% Yes No Don't know 37

38 Q35: State Government to work with Body Corporate and Real Estate bodies to develop nationally consistent legislation and policies to support pet friendly accommodation. Disagree, 4.7% Unsure, 4.7% Disagree, 5.7% Agree, 24.5% 60.4% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 38

39 Q36: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Return animals home rather than impound. Disagree, 8.5% Disagree, 10.4% Unsure, 12.3% 50.0% Agree, 18.9% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 39

40 Q37: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Waive infringement fees for first wandering offence. Disagree, 8.5% Disagree, 12.3% 36.8% Unsure, 17.0% Agree, 25.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 40

41 Q38: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Waive or reduce impound fees when owners desex and identify their cat (or dog). Disagree, 10.4% Disagree, 8.5% Unsure, 8.5% 44.3% Agree, 28.3% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 41

42 Q39: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Provide desexing subsidies and reduced registration fees for responsible carers who adopt and desex stray or unowned cats. Unsure, 6.6% Disagree, 4.7% Disagree, 6.6% Agree, 24.5% 57.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 42

43 Q40: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Provide Animal Help Lines for information on how to address common animal ownership issues. Disagree, 3.8% Unsure, 13.2% Disagree, 3.8% 52.8% Agree, 26.4% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 43

44 Q41: Local Government to provide owner support policies - Provide information on various cat containment methods. Disagree, 0.9% Unsure, 4.7% Disagree, 2.8% Agree, 24.5% 67.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 44

45 Q42: Coalitions of local stakeholder representatives to work cooperatively on implementing G2Z solutions. Unsure, 8.5% Disagree, 4.7% Agree, 29.2% 57.5% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 45

46 Q43: Share statistics as a motivator to get your community involved in solutions. Unsure, 3.8% Disagree, 0.9% Disagree, 1.9% Agree, 30.2% 63.2% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 46

47 Q44: Education programs for primary and secondary students. Unsure, 3.8% Disagree, 0.9% Agree, 24.5% 70.8% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 47

48 Q45: Community Education programs to raise awareness about desexing, identification, training and keeping cats safe. Unsure, 1.9% Disagree, 1.9% Agree, 18.9% 77.4% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 48

49 Q46: Shelters and Pounds - Fostering of all unweaned kittens, timid and sick cats and kittens until they are able to be safely desexed and rehomed. Disagree, 10.4% Disagree, 7.5% Unsure, 17.9% 49.1% Agree, 15.1% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 49

50 Q47: Shelters and Pounds - Have a shelter/pound veterinary clinic to provide desexing and on-site care to all animals. Disagree, 10.4% Disagree, 3.8% Unsure, 9.4% 54.7% Agree, 21.7% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 50

51 Q48: Shelters and Pounds - Proactive Rehoming Policies i.e. online promotions, extensive opening hours. Disagree, 2.8% Unsure, 5.7% Disagree, 3.8% Agree, 30.2% 57.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 51

52 Q49: Shelters and Pounds - Local pet shops to rehome pound/shelter cats and kittens. Disagree, 5.7% Disagree, 10.4% Unsure, 16.0% 42.5% Agree, 25.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 52

53 Q50: Veterinary schools and veterinary students - Provide all veterinary students with work placement in animal shelters. Unsure, 2.8% Disagree, 0.9% Disagree, 0.9% Agree, 36.8% 58.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 53

54 Q51: If you are a veterinary school or student, do you already have this element of the plan in place or is it under consideration? Yes, 9.3% No, 30.2% Don't know, 60.5% Answered: 42 Skipped: 59 Yes No Don't know 54

55 Q52: Veterinary Schools and veterinary students - Provide students with training in early age desexing. Disagree, 2.8% Unsure, 4.7% Disagree, 2.8% Agree, 24.5% 65.1% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 55

56 Q53: If you are a veterinary school or student, do you already have this element of the plan in place or is it under consideration? Yes, 7.7% No, 30.8% Don't know, 61.5% Answered: 38 Skipped: 63 Yes No Don't know 56

57 Q54: Veterinary Schools and veterinary students - Include in course content unwanted cat issues and ways veterinarians can help address these issues. Unsure, 7.5% Agree, 26.4% 66.0% Disagree, 0.0% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 57

58 Q55: If you are a veterinary school or student do you already have this element of the plan in place or is it under consideration? Yes, 2.9% No, 25.7% Don't know, 71.4% Answered: 33 Skipped: 68 Yes No Don't know 58

59 Q56: Veterinary Practices - Establish a Community Veterinary Clinic or other community desexing support system. Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 5.7% Disagree, 2.8% Agree, 28.3% 61.3% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 59

60 Q57: Do you have already have this element of the plan in place in your veterinary clinic? Yes, 25.6% No, 74.4% Answered: 41 Skipped: 60 Yes No 60

61 Q58: Veterinary Practices - Offer early age desexing of kittens from 8-10 weeks of age. Disagree, 2.8% Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 13.2% Agree, 21.7% 60.4% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 61

62 Q59: Do you already offer early age desexing of kittens from 8-10 weeks of age in your veterinary clinic? Yes, 28.3% Don't know, 50.9% No, 20.8% Answered: 51 Skipped: 50 Yes No Don't know 62

63 Q60: If your clinic does offer early age desexing of kittens from 8-10 weeks of age is it to: Pounds/shelters /rescues, 5 All owners, 9 Breeders, 10 Answered: 25 Skipped: 76 All owners Breeders Pounds/shelters/rescues 63

64 Q61: Journalists - Share information about the issues AND how the community can contribute positively to solutions. Unsure, 7.5% Disagree, 0.9% Agree, 24.5% 67.0% Disagree, 0.0% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 64

65 Q62: Journalists - Report on G2Z initiatives of local government and animal welfare groups. Disagree, 1.9% Unsure, 9.4% Disagree, 1.9% Agree, 26.4% 60.4% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 65

66 Q63: Real Estate Professionals and Body Corporate Bodies promote cat friendly lease agreements. Disagree, 2.8% Disagree, 6.6% Unsure, 13.2% 51.9% Agree, 25.5% agree Agree Unsure Disagree Disagree 66

67 Q64: Do you have already have this element of the plan in place in your real estate or body corporate organisation? Yes, 5.4% Don't know, 50.0% No, 44.6% Answered: 54 Skipped: 47 Yes No Don't know 67

68 Q67: I give permission for my name/organisations name to be included in the list of respondents with the results of this consultation. No, 31.1% Yes, 68.9% Yes No 68

69 In addition to the online responses, 12 written responses were received from organisations, including: 3 Animal Welfare organisations 2 Cat Breeder Organisations 2 State Governments 1 Local Govt An Man Dept 1 Vet organisation 1US University 1 Australian University 1 Law Society See summary of these responses on next slide 69

70 Results of the10 written responses from organisations are summarised below: Responses Agree Don t agree Partly agree No Comment Overall general support for plan 70

71 National Cat Action Plan progress The responses received via the online and manual surveys have been used to add to and modify the National Cat Action Plan proposal. The online and manual responses have been used to add to and modify the National Cat Action Plan proposal. The revised document NCAP Draft 2 was addressed at a national meeting of stakeholders in August 2014 for further refinement to produce a strongly supported way forward. To receive updates on the progress of the G2Z National Cat Action Plan, us to be on the G2Z e- News mailing list. For enquiries or to arrange a meeting with a G2Z representative to discuss these strategies, either by attending one of your organisation's meetings or a personal or Skype meeting with a key representative of your organisation, please info@g2z.org.au. We offer our services to work with you to put the proposal into action. 71

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