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Cats Protection unveils priorities in Wales
One in four households in Wales owns a cat.
The charity met with members of the Senedd to outline policy ideas.

Cats Protection has released a cat welfare action plan for Wales, calling on the Welsh government to introduce compulsory microchipping for cats, alongside other measures to improve cat welfare.

Further issues covered in the report include the availability of cat-friendly housing in the private rented sector, the need for breeding regulation, the inclusion of animal welfare in the Welsh Curriculum, and regulation of animal welfare establishements.

To launch the report, the charity held a reception to discuss the proposed measures with members of the Senedd (MSs) from across the political spectrum.

Although microchipping for cats will become compulsory in England on 10 June 2024, the change in the law will not affect Wales. In addition to Cats Protection, other animal welfare organisations, including RSPCA Cymru, have urged the Welsh government to follow the UK Government’s lead.

Daryl Gordon, Cats Protection’s advocacy and government relations officer for Wales, said: “Wales is a nation of pet lovers and cats are a particularly popular pet, with one in four households owning one. It’s therefore great to see so many politicians coming together to find out what they can do to ensure cats receive the protection in law that they deserve.
 
“Among the key measures we discussed was the need for compulsory microchipping of pet cats in Wales. This is something which will soon be introduced for cats in England and it’s important that cats in Wales are not left behind.
 
“We also talked about what MSs can do to ensure there is more cat-friendly housing available in the private rented sector. So many people now rent their homes yet too many are being denied the chance to own a pet cat and we believe this must change.”

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Survey launched to investigate EHV

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 Zoetis has launched a new survey to identify management techniques for Equine Herpes Virus (EHV).

EHV is a contagious, airborne virus that can cause respiratory problems and severe diseases in horses and ponies. It spreads among horses over short distances, direct contact and through shared equipment.

The survey will explore current knowledge and management practices with EHV in the UK. It is quick to complete and participants could win one of 10 equine first aid kits.

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WSAVA launches pet travel guidance factsheet

A new pet travel guidance factsheet for veterinary professionals and caregivers has been developed by the WSAVA in collaboration with the World Veterinary Association.

The Dog and Cat Welfare During Transport factsheet provides step-by-step guidance for all stages of a journey, from pre-travel checklists to post-travel care.

Brachycephalic breeds or animals prone to travel-related anxiety are given special focus in this guide, which also provides links to IATA container regulation and WSAVA vaccination guidelines.