An animal rescue group is calling for Tauranga to become the first city in New Zealand to require cat owners to register and microchip their pets.
Representatives from ARRC (Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre) Wildlife Trust spoke at yesterday's Tauranga City Council meeting, where elected members were also asked to consider putting a limit on the number of cats people could own.
Veterinarian and ARRC founder Liza Schneider said the city had a problem with cat colonies. The organisation had taken about 650 cats and kittens off Tauranga's streets since 2012 through their Community Cat Project but more needed to be done.
"We would like to see Tauranga city consider some form of forced cat registration and microchipping," Dr Schneider said. "And we also believe there should be a limit to the number of cats per household.
"Wellington is looking at something similar but if council moved quickly we could become the first city in New Zealand to do this."