e-4903 (Animals)
- Keywords
- Cats
Original language of petition: English
Petition to the Government of Canada
- The cat's welfare is directly affected by their overpopulation. As per statistical data of 2022 are about 1.3 to 4 million homeless cats in Canada;
- 2023 shows an increase in abandoned and surrendering of cats due to inflation. A total of 60 % increase since 2020;
- The real number of homeless cats is higher than statistics show due the feral nature of cats;
- 14% of shelter cats were euthanized during 2020;
- Cats are prolific breeders. A single female cat can have 2-3 litters a year with an average of four kittens per litter;
- The climate change, increasing of warmer days, will reflect in even higher number or homeless cats;
- The local control of population of cats will never succeed without a free sterilization national wide program. For any cat in shelter or adopted are much more homeless. The overpopulation, implicit the welfare of cats, is not limited to a province or a city;
- The cat's wellbeing is dramatically increased when cats are sterilized, a) Sterilization prevents unwanted litters and thus reduces the number of abandoned cats, b) Sterilization can also have a positive effect on cats' behavior, reducing runaways, urine marking, fights and thus the risk of communicable diseases, in consequence a decreasing chance of abandon; and
- The homeless cat's overpopulation affect not only the cat's wellbeing but also affect the population of migratory birds.
- Open for signature
- April 2, 2024, at 11:21 a.m. (EDT)
- Closed for signature
- July 31, 2024, at 11:21 a.m. (EDT)