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1 August 2024

Tweed cat owners encouraged to keep cats safe at home with $500 voucher

Safe Haven for Cats expression of interest opens today

Male Albert's Lyrebird in breeding display

Tweed residents can apply for a voucher to build a cat haven or cat enrichment space, from now until 31 August 2024.

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Calling all cat owners! To encourage cat owners to keep their cats safe at home, 60 Tweed residents with feline pets can win a voucher to purchase a cat haven or cat DIY netting and hardware products. 

Tweed Shire Council has partnered with RSPCA NSW on its Keeping Cats Safe at Home campaign. This is all about loving cats, celebrating the people who love their cats and motivating cat lovers to keep their feline companions safe and fulfilled. 

Cat-owning residents can submit an expression of interest for a ‘Catnets’ voucher to the value of $500 as part of Council’s Safe Haven for Cats project. 

Council’s Wildlife Protection Project Officer, Frances Smith-Wright said the initiative is about working with cat owners to improve the health and welfare of their cats by transitioning them from roaming to being safe at home. 

“There are countless benefits to keeping your cat indoors, including living longer, healthier lives,”  Mrs Smith-Wright said. 

“Outdoor roaming cats face numerous risks, including exposure to diseases, vehicle accidents and the potential for theft or getting lost. Creating a safe and enriching environment for cats not only protects them from potential hazards but also allows them to explore, play and thrive. 

“Last year we were excited by the thoughtful and personalised cat havens created by our residents, and we hope to see cat owners who want to build their dream enclosure or transform their home to create a safe space apply this year.” 

Keeping cats safe at home also contributes to the preservation of local wildlife and is part of Council’s commitment to protecting the Tweed’s internationally significant environment to pass on to future generations. 

If you are a cat owner who needs support creating a cat haven, please submit an expression of interest to be awarded a $500 voucher from Catnets. Applications must be submitted before Saturday 31 August 2024. 

The NSW-wide project is funded by a $2.5 million grant from the NSW Environmental Trust.

Find out more about Keeping Cats Safe at Home at tweed.nsw.gov.au/cats

Two Albert's Lyrebirds caught on camera at Mt Nullum

Residents can build an outdoor play space with the voucher, allowing their feline friend to explore, play and thrive, all from the safety of home. 

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Photo 1: A cat enjoying the comforts of home in a new cat enclosure. 
Caption: Tweed residents can apply for a voucher to build a cat haven or cat enrichment space, from now until 31 August 2024. 

Photo 2: An outdoor play space for cats
Caption: Residents can build an outdoor play space with the voucher, allowing their feline friend to explore, play and thrive, all from the safety of home.

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. Council also acknowledges and respects the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lore, customs and traditions.
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