Chilana will now be licensed in the city, municipal corporation has implemented new rules
Counting cats in the city will not be easy as before. The municipal corporation has made new rules for Catoers, including it will now be mandatory to get a license to raise a cat. According to the municipal corporation, Catharians will have to pay a license fee of Rs 500 every year under the new rules. At the same time, the municipal corporation will impose a fine of Rs 1,000 for raising a cat without a license. This step was taken to ensure animal safety and health system in the city. In the licensing process, complete information on the vaccination and health of the cat must be recorded. Officials said it would detect the actual status of cat education to the municipal corporation and help ensure animals and health. Municipal commissioner Gaurav Kumar said that a proposal was made in the executive executive of the municipal corporation for the Cat’s license, which was unanimously approved by the executive. He said this step will not only control cat -rearing, but also improve the health and safety standards of animals in the city. Experts believe that such a rule will increase animals with civil responsibility and can be controlled by problems caused by uncontrolled raising, such as uncontrolled reproduction, health risk and dirt. The municipal corporation has called on the citizens to follow the rules and get a license for their pets in time. Officials said the license process would be simple and transparent, and that the necessary documents and health certificates would be submitted. After implementing this new system, the pet cat and their health monitoring will be further strengthened in the city. The municipal corporation said strict steps will be taken against those who violate the rules. Share this story -tags