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    • 🐈 A new pilot scheme will allow approved cat fosterers to keep up to 6 cats in HDB flats & 10 in private premises from Aug. 3. ➡️ https://bit.ly/459ArU9 Follow us on @mothershipsg   Here’s the full breakdown of the new rules from AVS, Singapore:       📅 Effective Date   Aug 3, 2026: Launch of the 2-year Responsible Cat Fosterer Pilot Scheme Sep 1, 2026: Non-licensing of pet cats becomes an offence       🐱 Fosterer Limits (all cats in the household, including personal pets)   - HDB 3-room or larger flats: Up to 6 cats - Private properties: Up to 10 cats - Licensing fees are fully waived for approved fosterers during the pilot.       ✅ Requirements to be an Approved Fosterer   - Proven experience caring for cats - Sufficient time and financial resources - Eligible housing: 3-room+ HDB sold flats or private premises - All existing cats must already be sterilised and microchipped at application - No complaints about pets/disamenities in the last 2 years - No animal welfare or licensing offences under the Animals & Birds Act in the last 2 years       🩺 Sterilisation Rules   - All cats in the home must be sterilised. - New kittens: Sterilise by 6 months old OR 2 months after fostering — whichever is later (unless medically exempt). - Cats over 6 months: Sterilise within 2 months of fostering (unless proven infertile). - Unsterilised foster cats get a one-time 1-year free licence; not renewable if still unsterilised after expiry.       📝 Pet Cat Licensing Rules (from Sep 1)   - Mandatory licensing: Fine up to S$5,000 for unlicensed cats or rule breaches. - To license: Cat must be microchipped; first-time owners complete a free basic pet care course. - Responsible keeping: Secure windows/balconies; keep cats in carriers or harnesses in public. - Grandfather clause: Cats owned before Sep 1, 2024 and licensed during the transition period may be kept even if numbers exceed the new limits — permanently.       ℹ️ Other Notes   - AVS will review the pilot after 2 years to decide on long-term arrangements. - Abandonment of cats carries penalties up to S$10,000 fine, 12 months jail, or both. - Free microchipping and licensing sessions are ongoing across Singapore.    
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