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Pattaya council to consider limiting pet ownership

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PATTAYA:-- Pattaya has revived a 2016 push to limit the number of pets residents can own and mandate their registration.


Deputy Mayor Manote Nongyai chaired a May 21 meeting on new regulations governing the raising and releasing dogs and cats. The proposals are based on a Public Health Department memo from February 2016 that limits owners of average-sized homes to two dogs and three cats.


Pets must be registered at the sub-district office with allowances made for larger homes.


The proposal does not include changes proposed by the Agriculture Ministry in 2018 that would have imposed fees for registration.
Other rules cover moving pets to new areas, signage and excrement cleaning.


The ministry in October that year was forced to revise its amendments to the 2014 Cruelty Prevention and Welfare of Animal Act after they were approved by the Cabinet without public input.

 

Read more: https://www.pattayamail.com/news/pattaya-council-to-consider-limiting-pet-ownership-255539

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-05-26--

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as if that's their biggest problem.  People with pets normally look after them. How about doing something about the trash in the streets and on the beach, sewage in the sea, traffic pollution, terrible city planning. Priorities boys. 

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What a joke! 

Thais don't own a pet unless it has been hit by a farang driven car.

Thais don't clean up excrement they leave it to the ants.

Stray dogs bring down motor cycles; spread diseases; cause noise pollution.  The Pattaya Authorities could clear this menace in a month.

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I'm sure all the good citizens will be mobbing the sub-district office every time a cat or dog throws a litter.

 

Policeman: let me see the registration form for this dog

Citizen hands over a 50b note

 

 

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7 hours ago, Pilotman said:

as if that's their biggest problem.  People with pets normally look after them. How about doing something about the trash in the streets and on the beach, sewage in the sea, traffic pollution, terrible city planning. Priorities boys. 

That would mean they would have to get off their ass's

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All cats and dogs vaccinated and chipped (free neutering), higher registration fee to keep on neutered cat and dogs. 

 

Unchipped cats and dogs should be removed from the sois, maybe a canning factory supplying dog food to Vietnam... 

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33 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

Focus first on all dangerous stray dogs Pattaya has hundreds of them.

That must have been a typo, i fixed it for you. :jap:

See below.

Focus first on all dangerous stray dogs Pattaya has Thousands of them.

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6 hours ago, Basil B said:

All cats and dogs vaccinated and chipped (free neutering), higher registration fee to keep on neutered cat and dogs. 

 

Unchipped cats and dogs should be removed from the sois, maybe a canning factory supplying dog food to Vietnam... 

Actually I was thinking of the Cambodian street vendors

 

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On 5/26/2019 at 9:20 AM, Pilotman said:

as if that's their biggest problem.  People with pets normally look after them. How about doing something about the trash in the streets and on the beach, sewage in the sea, traffic pollution, terrible city planning. Priorities boys. 

They did

The sanitation dept. were shown to be cleaning 1 street last week

How much work do you want these guys to do in 1 year

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