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How to keep a cat
Last Updated August 14, 2019
Aiming to create a city where people and cats can live together
In collaboration with inhabitants of the ward, Isogo Ward has created the "Isogo Ward Cat Breeding Guidelines" and has promoted the concept of "local cats" (see "Measures for Local Cats").
Thanks to the efforts of the council members who are promoting the activities, the results have been improved, such as the progression of contraception of local cats has been improved, but there are many consultations that cat excrement smells and there are people who disperse food.
Therefore, we have created a pamphlet to show the appropriate breeding method for those who are caring for cats, and inform those who are in need of cats with realistic solutions.
All pages of "local cat measures" (PDF: 544KB)
Dividend version of "local cat measures"
Information such as foster parent search and consultation on how to keep it
Some cats are annoying, and cats without owners are poor. What should I do?
The basic concept of how to keep "cats" with clear owners and basic concepts
Residents, veterinarians, and the government work together to manage "cats without owners" in accordance with breeding guidelines, transforming them into cats with clear responsibility (local cats), and as a result, "cats without owners" Activities to reduce "cats"
Introduction of the activities of the Breeding Guidelines Promotion Council and how to join
How to deal with those who want to prevent cat damage
The text of the guidelines is posted.
※Isogo Ward is promoting breeding based on the Isogo Ward Cat Breeding Guidelines.
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For inquiries to this page
Isogo Ward Health and Welfare Center Health Sanitation Division
Phone: 045-750-2452
Phone: 045-750-2452
Fax: 045-750-2548
Email address: is-eisei@city.yokohama.jp
Page ID: 328-378-636