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Posted on Thursday 11th of December, 2025,
Greater Shepparton City Council is encouraging residents to take extra care of their pets as temperatures rise, with a reminder of the vital role responsible pet ownership plays in keeping animals healthy and comfortable throughout the summer months.
Hot weather can place significant stress on animals, particularly dogs and cats, making it essential for owners to plan ahead and put measures in place to protect their pets from heat-related illness.
Council’s Director Sustainable Development, Geraldine Christou, said simple actions taken by owners can make a major difference to an animal’s wellbeing during summer.
Ms Christou emphasised the importance of secure confinement, particularly when pets may become distressed by heat, thunderstorms or fireworks.
Council is also reminding owners to consider summer-specific risks, such as hot footpaths and increased snake activity, during the holiday period.
Responsible summer pet care includes:
Temporary pause on accepting stray/trapped cats
Council is also advising the community that the Shepparton Animal Shelter is currently at capacity, with a high number of cats and kittens in care.
As a result, the Shelter will be unable to accept stray or trapped cats until Tuesday 6 January 2026. Residents are asked not to trap stray cats during this period.
If a sick or injured stray cat is found, please contact the Shepparton Animal Shelter during opening hours, or Council’s After Hours Emergency Animal Management Service on 5832 9700 for advice.
Holiday operating changes
Council reminds residents that some animal services operate differently over the Christmas and New Year period, including the After Hours Emergency Animal Ranger service and temporary public closure of the Animal Shelter. Further information on holiday operating hours and services is available by tapping here.
For more information on responsible pet ownership, visit Council’s Responsible Pet Ownership webpage or contact Council’s Animal Management Team on 5832 9700.
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