Support us to encourage de-sexing and microchipping of domestic cats in Waimakariri


Support us to encourage de-sexing and microchipping of domestic cats in Waimakariri
The issue
Kitty Kingdom Cat Rescue in Rangiora are asking for your support to encourage de-sexing and microchipiping of domestic cats in the Waimakariri District.
Why sign our petition?
- Rescue centres are overloaded
- Cases of cruelty against stray and feral cats and kittens are on the increase in our district
- People are innocently giving away unwanted kittens, only for them to be used as bait in dog fighting rings
- Kittens are regularly dumped and many are too young to survive alone
- kittens are being born to die in Waimakariri
- The biggest cause of our feral cat population is domestic cats and kittens being dumped at our local rivers, rural areas and areas of conservation
- Feral cats are having an impact on our native wildlife and protected species
- Feral cats can carry diseases which may be passed to cattle, sheep and domestic pets
How will this help?
- Education and encouragement to de-sex and microchip cats will reduce the population, encourage responsible cat ownership, protect our wildlife and reduce cases of animal cruelty
Why should I de-sex and microchip my cat?
- Cats that are microchipped have a far better chance of being reunited with their owners, should they become lost
- Desexing may result in a positive behavioural change in your cat
- Desexed cats show reduced aggression towards other cats – your desexed cat is less likely to experience cat fight related injuries and diseases like bites, abscesses and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
- Desexing can reduce your cat’s possibility of major health issues later in life like mammary and prostate tumours and uterine infections, testicular cancer and breast cancer
- A desexed cat is likely to live a longer, healthier life

Kitty KingdomPetition starter
917
The issue
Kitty Kingdom Cat Rescue in Rangiora are asking for your support to encourage de-sexing and microchipiping of domestic cats in the Waimakariri District.
Why sign our petition?
- Rescue centres are overloaded
- Cases of cruelty against stray and feral cats and kittens are on the increase in our district
- People are innocently giving away unwanted kittens, only for them to be used as bait in dog fighting rings
- Kittens are regularly dumped and many are too young to survive alone
- kittens are being born to die in Waimakariri
- The biggest cause of our feral cat population is domestic cats and kittens being dumped at our local rivers, rural areas and areas of conservation
- Feral cats are having an impact on our native wildlife and protected species
- Feral cats can carry diseases which may be passed to cattle, sheep and domestic pets
How will this help?
- Education and encouragement to de-sex and microchip cats will reduce the population, encourage responsible cat ownership, protect our wildlife and reduce cases of animal cruelty
Why should I de-sex and microchip my cat?
- Cats that are microchipped have a far better chance of being reunited with their owners, should they become lost
- Desexing may result in a positive behavioural change in your cat
- Desexed cats show reduced aggression towards other cats – your desexed cat is less likely to experience cat fight related injuries and diseases like bites, abscesses and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
- Desexing can reduce your cat’s possibility of major health issues later in life like mammary and prostate tumours and uterine infections, testicular cancer and breast cancer
- A desexed cat is likely to live a longer, healthier life

Kitty KingdomPetition starter
Support now
917
Petition Updates
Share this petition
Petition created on 1 June 2023