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没有为家里的猫猫狗狗注册的应该为她们去注册一下了。
已经注册的朋友应该去renewal regustration了。
Pet registrations expire on April 30th each year.
Cat & Dog Registration
If you own a dog or cat in the City of Ottawa, you must ensure that it wears the numbered metal tag provided through the City's registration service, especially when it is outdoors. Dog and cat tag registrations expire each year on April 30. They must be renewed prior to then to ensure that your pet's information is kept up to date. You will be notified when it's time to renew your pet's registration.
Registering your pet provides a means by which it can be identified and returned home safely if it becomes lost. It also addresses public health and safety concerns associated with stray animals. Revenues derived from pet registration help offset the costs of animal control.
Dog and cat registrations may be obtained at client services centres or at various locations. When applying for a registration tag, please be prepared to provide proof of your pet's sterilization and/or microchipping, as applicable, so that your application can be processed quickly. Click here for a copy of the animal registration form (new registrations only).
Registration Fees
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is sterilized & microchipped: free
for each dog/cat under 6 months of age, which is microchipped: free
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is sterilized but, not microchipped: $10
for each dog/cat under 6 months of age, which is not microchipped: $10
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is microchipped but, not sterilized: $10
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is neither sterilized nor microchipped: $20
for each service animal: free
for each replacement of a lost identification tag: free
Proof Requirements
Sterilization
One of the following:
Spay/Neuter Certificate received following the surgery
Signed note from a qualified veterinarian
Copy of an invoice from a veterinary facility identifying the animal as spayed or neutered
Copy of Adoption Agreement from the Ottawa Humane Society, as applicable
Microchipping
One of the following:
Microchip record/form received following the procedure
Signed note from a qualified veterinarian
Copy of an invoice from a veterinary facility identifying the animal as microchipped
Copy of Adoption Agreement from the Ottawa Humane Society, as applicable
已经注册的朋友应该去renewal regustration了。
Pet registrations expire on April 30th each year.
Cat & Dog Registration
If you own a dog or cat in the City of Ottawa, you must ensure that it wears the numbered metal tag provided through the City's registration service, especially when it is outdoors. Dog and cat tag registrations expire each year on April 30. They must be renewed prior to then to ensure that your pet's information is kept up to date. You will be notified when it's time to renew your pet's registration.
Registering your pet provides a means by which it can be identified and returned home safely if it becomes lost. It also addresses public health and safety concerns associated with stray animals. Revenues derived from pet registration help offset the costs of animal control.
Dog and cat registrations may be obtained at client services centres or at various locations. When applying for a registration tag, please be prepared to provide proof of your pet's sterilization and/or microchipping, as applicable, so that your application can be processed quickly. Click here for a copy of the animal registration form (new registrations only).
Registration Fees
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is sterilized & microchipped: free
for each dog/cat under 6 months of age, which is microchipped: free
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is sterilized but, not microchipped: $10
for each dog/cat under 6 months of age, which is not microchipped: $10
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is microchipped but, not sterilized: $10
for each dog/cat 6 months of age or older, which is neither sterilized nor microchipped: $20
for each service animal: free
for each replacement of a lost identification tag: free
Proof Requirements
Sterilization
One of the following:
Spay/Neuter Certificate received following the surgery
Signed note from a qualified veterinarian
Copy of an invoice from a veterinary facility identifying the animal as spayed or neutered
Copy of Adoption Agreement from the Ottawa Humane Society, as applicable
Microchipping
One of the following:
Microchip record/form received following the procedure
Signed note from a qualified veterinarian
Copy of an invoice from a veterinary facility identifying the animal as microchipped
Copy of Adoption Agreement from the Ottawa Humane Society, as applicable