Mise à jour sur la pétitionReview Knox council's 24hr cat curfew - Knox AdvoCatsMelbourne, please submit Complaints - If you Live, Work, or Play in Knox
Andrew DixonWantirna, Australie
11 nov. 2021

While we wait for the Ombudsman assessment (Council delayed paperwork) please re-submit all complaints by the 28th of November against the 24-hr cat curfew in the new Domestic Animal Management Plan 2021-2025.  'If you live, work or play in Knox, we want to hear from you' Council states.

Add something relating to the DAMP 2021-2025 and send to: locallaw.administration@knox.vic.gov.au    Complete online : https://haveyoursay.knox.vic.gov.au/dogs-and-cats
By post to  Community Laws department, DAM Plan, Knox City Council, Reply Paid 70243, WANTIRNA SOUTH VIC 3152

The Mayor said that if the response is overwhelming, the law can be revoked.  In the Local Government Act, councillors should not disadvantage a group, and advantage another group. This is the finalisation of the law.  We need many objections, from all those who believe in community, co-existence and diversity in Melbourne - who stand against victimisation against a minority, and misinformation.  Council quotes ‘experts’ without qualification, the CEO of Animal Aid - with a contract with Council, the RSPCA - the leading private contract killer of cats, and Zoos Victoria.
Please keep all your emails and letters to Council, also any Council responses. 

1. How much is the DAMP and enforcement of cat containment costing council and ultimately ratepayers?
2. What qualifications does the RSPCA have to speak as 'cat welfare experts'?  The organisation killed 9,714 cats last financial year.
3. What qualifications does Zoos Victoria have to determine threats to Wildlife?  They keep animals in cages for the entertainment of humans.
4. Why claim cat containment is to address cat nuisance and promote cat safety when 80% of impounded cats do not have owners?
5. Why promote dog ownership when Council receives triple the number of nuisance complaints for dogs every year?

The draft DAMP 2021-2025 - 24 hour Cat Curfew is not supported by evidence.
Where is financial transparency, detailed cost / benefit of the plan provided, breakdown which covers income from pet registrations, animal-related fines etc. plus rate revenue vs cost of each element of the plan?

Where is the missing verbatim feedback, the many dissenting views about either abandoning the 24-hours or replacing it with a dusk-to dawn-curfew instead?

Cat nuisance issues and impoundments have been trending down since 2012, despite cat registrations trending upward. Engagement Survey Results indicate the majority of respondents experience Cat Nuisance issues Rarely or Never. The focus is on providing services for trapping cats which only serves one section of the community.

Council have stated the main objective of the curfew is to reduce cat issues caused by wandering cats.  Council says the success of the curfew will be measured by the number of cat nuisance calls. Data indicates cat nuisance calls are already trending down by 36% since 2012, despite the registered cat ownership increasing by 24% over the same period.  Even if nothing further is done, this measure will still be met.

Thank you to scientist Tom Caradoc-Davies (from his submission):      I am concerned that the proposed 24 hour curfew does not seem to be supported by any data. However, as a scientist I know that the plural of anecdote is not data.  Statements such as “experts agree…” are often misused to push select agendas.  Experts in the field will publish their results in peer-reviewed publications and then cite these to support their position.

Regarding the welfare of local wildlife; the council has not presented any data on the predation impacts of registered domestic cats.  What is the total feline predation in Knox on wildlife?  What fraction of this is feral cats, unregistered cats and registered cats?  If the majority of cat owners comply with the curfew what is the expected reduction in predation on wildlife and how will this be measured?  No data or studies are provided.  This raises the risk that no significant environmental benefit will occur.  80+ percent of impounded cats are unregistered - unowned.  If feline predation is an issue then trapping cats that enter sensitive environmental areas may be more effective.  Actual studies and data are required, rather than generalized statements.

DAMP 2021-2025 is here: https://hdp-au-prod-app-knox-haveyoursay-files.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/9016/3529/7492/Draft_Domestic_Animal_Management_Plan_2021-2025-compressed.pdf:           

Community Engagement Report is here: https://haveyoursay.knox.vic.gov.au/dogs-and-cats/community-engagement-summary-report 

October Meeting link, press 6.4 below to go to exact place: http://webcast.knox.vic.gov.au/archive/video21-1025.php

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