Cats may finally be allowed in HDB flats but threat to public health must be addressed first: Tan Kiat How

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SINGAPORE - Cat ownership may finally be allowed in HDB flats but protecting public health, like preventing the spread of rabies through cats, must also be addressed. Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How said this on Saturday at the Pets’ Day Out event at East Coast Park’s Parkland Green. He was there to meet pet owners...

Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How interacting with one of the cats up for adoption at Pets' Day Out on May 6. ST PHOTO: EUGENE TAN

While it showed close to 90 per cent of over 30,000 responses felt cats were suitable to be kept as pets, some respondents were unhappy cats were also responsible for dirtying their estates. The ban on cats in HDB flats has been in force since Singaporeans moved into the first such flats in 1960, as part of a blanket ban on all animals, livestock and poultry.

Between 2019 and 2021, it took enforcement action against an average of about 60 cases of animal cruelty and abuse each year, with actions ranging from warnings to prosecution for more serious cases. Mr Tan said: “We need to tackle this matter because of the close interactions between people and cats in our society.”

Close to 80 per cent felt that first-time dog and cat owners should attend a mandatory short course for them to be equipped with basic pet care skills. For example, the simple step of meshing apartment windows would reduce the number of cats falling from height. Said Mr Tan: “Ultimately, it is important for us to create a gracious living environment, where we care for our cats in a responsible manner, without inconveniencing our neighbours.”

 

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