

Under the Companions Animals Act 1998 it is compulsory to microchip your pet at 12 weeks of age. You must lifetime register your pet at 6 months of age. Whenever you buy a pet or are given one from a friends litter it must be microchipped before you can legally accept ownership of your new pet regardless of age. You still have until the pet is 6 months old before you must get it registered. If you are taking ownership of an aged pet you should check to see if it has been registered already. If not its your responsibility to get it done as soon as possible.
You are required by law to register your dog or cat for life. This enables authorities to identify your pet if it is lost or stolen.
Registration forms can be posted out to you by calling 9806-5000 or 9806-5700 and supplying your postal address. Alternatively you may pick up a registration form at our Customer Contact Centre at 30 Darcy Street Parramatta.
The registration fees are:
Microchipping your pet is the best chance you have of being reunited with him/her if it were to go missing. No matter what your lifestyle, circumstances or the temperament of your pet, there is always a chance it could wander off and get lost!
Microchipping is a painless and completely safe process that can only be performed by an authorised implanter. A tiny metallic chip is inserted underneath the skin between the shoulder blades of a companion animal. Each microchip has its own unique number. The microchip is scanned to reveal this number and then the owners details can be viewed via the Pet Register website. This is how we find you tell you we have found your pet!
Authorised agents are generally most veterinary clinics and organisations such as the RSPCA, Animal Welfare League, Cat Protection Society, and Blacktown City Council Animal Holding Facility. You can register your pet at any Council, Blacktown City Council Animal Holding Facility or the Department of Local Government.
Remember that the microchip is only as useful as the information provided. Whenever you move house, change numbers or go on holidays, its important you update your details. You can also provide a secondary address and contact person (a friend who pet-sits perhaps). This can be done by calling Parramatta City Council on 9806-5700 and asking for a Change of Address Notice form to be posted to you. Alternatively you can
download the form here.
There are many reasons why pet owners should desex their pets.
As well as helping to stop pet overpopulation, the following are some of the other benefits associated with desexing cats and dogs.
Health
Behavioural
Cost
To report dog attack to council contact us on
9806 5700 (working hours) or
9806 5000 (after hours)