Nairobi cat owners to pay Ksh200 licence fee

By , July 24, 2024

Cat owners in Nairobi will now be required to pay Sh200 as license fee to the county government.

This is among proposals contained in the Nairobi City County Animal Control and Welfare Bill 2024.

The bill addresses various aspects of animal care, control and welfare, aiming to create a harmonious coexistence between residents and animals.

The bill, which is set to come into effect upon assent by Governor Johnson Sakaja, is set to undergo public participation on August 2.

According to the Bill, cat owners will have to renew the licenses annually, ensuring that all cats are up-to-date with rabies vaccinations and are kept in conditions that promote their well-being.

The licensing process is designed to be straightforward, with owners needing to provide proof of vaccination and pay a nominal fee.

This initiative aims to create a systematic way to monitor and manage the cat population in Nairobi, reducing the incidence of stray and abandoned cats.

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