This is how you can ensure your companion cat isn't mistaken for a feral one here on Aotea.

On Aotea so many are working to keep our endemic species safe thanks to the natural advantage here of not having mainland pests like mustelids and possums. Feral cats however, are causing untold amounts of damage.

As the number of groups carrying out conservation efforts to remove feral cats from our delicate ecosystems increases, key organisations carrying out live capture feral cat control (Tū Mai Taonga, Department of Conservation, Windy Hill Sanctuary, Oruawharo Medlands Ecovision, Glenfern Sanctuary, Auckland Council and their contractors) have come together to ensure live feral cat trapping on Aotea follows the same agreed protocols to help keep companion cats safe.

We encourage you to do your part by following the simple steps below.

Cats not already listed in the Cat-alogue can be added directly through this page.

During July there will be a free Cat Taxi operating to remove any barriers from getting your cat/s de-sexed. You can book the service here or by calling 0800 SAFE CAT.  


Here is a handy sheet here on information from Anne Kernohan at GBI Vet services about what's involved. You can also book directly with her to take advantage of the voucher system operating during July.

If your cat is already registered we can update your companion cats details in the Cat-alogue. To let us know if your cat is deceased, relocated, desexed or microchipped etc, or for any other enquiries about the Cat-alogue, email: aoteacatalogue@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Aotea Safe Cats are companion cats, cats that are kept as pets and cared for with affection.









Information for visitors on how to keep your cat — and our taonga species — safe.

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