Cat curfews, mandatory de-sexing and microchipping of feline friends are part of a new proposal for responsible pet ownership.
Animal welfare and conservation groups jointly launched the plan for cats today, addressing impacts on wildlife and cat owners.
The National Cat Management Strategy Group (NCMSG), made up of eight national organisations including the SPCA, the Department of Conservation and the Morgan Foundation, met at a conference in Wellington today.
The group has called for nationwide mandatory microchipping and de-sexing of domestic cats when ownership is transferred as part of an increased focus on responsible pet ownership.
It also raises the possibility of cat curfews in ecologically sensitive areas and proposed ways to manage strays.