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National cat regulations

The national regulations on keeping cats are that each household can only keep one small ornamental dog or small and medium-sized ornamental cat, and no more dogs and cats are allowed in each household. Aggressive cats such as puppet cats, Maine cats, large cats, leopard cats and tiger cats are prohibited from keeping cats.

Common local Caterpillar regulations are as follows:

1. Registration management system: Some cities and regions stipulate that cat owners need to register with the local animal health supervision department and pay certain supervision and management fees.

2. Quantity limitation: Some cities and regions stipulate that the number of cats per household should not exceed a certain number to avoid environmental health and public safety problems caused by too many cats.

3. Maintenance of cats: Some cities and regions stipulate that cat owners need to maintain their cats, including regular vaccination, physical examination and regular deworming.

4. Management of stray cats: Some cities and regions stipulate that it is forbidden to keep stray cats, and require cat owners to keep cats legally, legally and civilly in the process of raising cats, and not to raise or "abandon" cats at will.

The contents related to raising cats are as follows:

1. Advantages of owning a cat: A cat is a docile, intelligent and clean pet. Cats can not only bring companionship and happiness to people, but also reduce people's stress and fatigue and promote physical and mental health.

2. Precautions for raising cats: Cats need to pay attention to diet, hygiene and health. Cats need to be fed regularly to maintain a balanced diet; The living environment of cats needs to be kept clean and hygienic, and the litter box should be cleaned regularly; Cats need regular physical examination and vaccination to ensure good health.

3, the responsibility of raising cats: raising cats is a responsible behavior. Cats need human care and protection, and cat owners need to bear the responsibility of feeding, caring and protecting cats. At the same time, we must also abide by relevant laws and regulations, and do not abandon or abuse cats at will.

4. The social impact of owning a cat: With the increasing demand for pets, owning a cat has become a common lifestyle. But at the same time, we should also pay attention to the fact that owning cats may have a certain impact on the environment and society. For example, cat's excrement may pollute the environment, and cat's barking may affect the rest of neighbors. Therefore, cat owners need to pay attention to control the behavior of cats, respect the rights and interests of neighbors and maintain good social order.

In a word, keeping a cat is a beautiful and meaningful behavior, but it also needs the cat owner to take it seriously and bear the corresponding responsibilities and obligations to ensure the health and happiness of the cat. At the same time, we also need to respect social and environmental rules and laws and work together to build a harmonious social ecology.

Legal basis:

Article 1245th of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

If the raised animals cause damage to others, the animal keeper or manager shall bear the tort liability; However, if it can be proved that the damage was caused by the intentional or gross negligence of the infringed party, the liability may not be assumed or mitigated.

Article 1246

In violation of management, if the animal keeper or manager fails to take safety measures for animals and causes damage to others, he shall bear tort liability; However, it can be proved that the damage was intentionally caused by the infringer, and the liability can be reduced.