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Website : https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/PetRegistration/Pages/default.aspx
Guideline : https://www.southafricain.com/uploads/205-petreg.pdf

How To Do Cape Town Pet Registration?

** In terms of the Animal Bylaw of 2010, residents are required to register their pets so that the City can monitor and control Cape Town’s animal population.

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** Please use the form below to register your animal/s, including those that are in excess of the maximum allowed.
** Once you have registered your pets, you are encouraged to update their details in respect of new pets/pet deaths as and when they occur.

Restrictions on number of dogs and cats per dwelling type :
Dwelling house: three dogs and/or four cats
Dwelling unit: two dogs and/or four cats
Large dwelling: four dogs and/or four cats
Agricultural property: six dogs and/or six cats

Note :
** Please note that in the transitional period an animal owner will be allowed to keep a maximum of six dogs and/or six cats on any premises subject to the owner not replacing any dog or cat that dies or is dispose of.

Terms and conditions

I. A person whose permit to keep a dog/cat has been cancelled or who has previously had a dog/cat removed from his or her car or has a previous criminal conviction or civil judgment against him or her in respect of an animal in his or her care, may not keep an animal, unless the Council determines otherwise.

II. A permit is not transferable from one person to another or from the premises in respect of which it has been issued, to other premises.

III. No person shall permit any dog/cat owned or kept by him or her which does not have on its collar a micro-chip a name, telephone number and physical address or reference to a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals or registered animal welfare organisations.

IV. No person shall keep a dog if his or her premises are not properly and adequately fenced to keep such dog inside when it is not on a leash unless the dog is confined to the premises in some other manner, provided that such confinement is not inhumane in the assessment of the authorized official.

V. Any person who keeps a dog on any premises shall keep such dog in such a manner as not to be a source of danger to the Council’s employees entering upon such premises for the purpose carrying out their duties.

VI. A notice to the effect that a dog is being kept on such premises shall be displayed in a conspicuous place at each access point to the premises.

VII. Applications in terms of section 4(1) of the City of Cape Town: Animal Bylaw 2010 to keep a greater number permitted in terms of section 2(2) will in the first six months of promulgation of this By-Law, be granted up to a maximum of six dogs on any premises, subject to the owner not replacing any dog that dies or is disposed of as it would result in a contravention of section 2(2).

Contact Us

For more information, please contact Queries can be directed to:
E-mail: pet.registration AT capetown.gov.za
Telephone: 021 900 1822
Contact person: Najemie Adams / Danfred Pheiffer

FAQ On Cape Town PET Registration

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On Cape Town PET Registration

Q: Why do I need to register my pet in Cape Town?
A: In Cape Town, it is a legal requirement to register all dogs and cats over the age of six months with the local authorities. This is to ensure that pets are vaccinated against rabies and are properly identified, which helps to control the spread of diseases and to locate lost or stolen pets.

Q: What is the process for registering my pet in Cape Town?
A: To register your pet in Cape Town, you will need to complete a registration form and provide proof of vaccination against rabies. You will also need to pay a registration fee. The registration form and fee can be submitted at your local veterinary clinic or at the City of Cape Town’s Environmental Health office.

Q: What documents do I need to register my pet in Cape Town?
A: You will need to provide proof of vaccination against rabies, as well as proof of ownership (such as a purchase receipt or adoption papers). You may also need to provide proof of microchipping if your pet has been microchipped.

Additional Generic Procedure

Here are the steps on how to register your pet in Cape Town, South Africa through the City of Cape Town website:
1. Go to the City of Cape Town e-Services website at https://eservices.capetown.gov.za/.
2. Click on the “Register Pet” link.
3. Create an account or log in to your existing account.
4. Fill out the registration form.
5. Upload a photo of your pet.
6. Pay the registration fee.

The registration fee for pets in Cape Town is R100 for the first pet and R50 for each additional pet.

Once you have submitted your registration form and documents, the City of Cape Town will process your application. If your application is approved, you will be issued a pet registration certificate.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when registering your pet in Cape Town:
** You must be the owner of the pet.
** Your pet must be microchipped.
** Your pet must be vaccinated against rabies.
** You must pay the registration fee.

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  1. June Edwards

    Please point me to the clause/phrase in the by-law that states that cats must be registered.

    1. Marildine m Hon

      Please let me know how much it is to register a dog and cat. Also where the monies must be paid and where to download the application form.
      Thanks
      Marildine

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