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South Perth – Cats, the Foreshore & Local Wildlife

In South Perth, most cats live only a short walk from Sir James Mitchell Park and the Swan
River. That gives them river breezes and views of black swans, but also makes it very easy
for a roaming cat to reach nesting birds, frogs and lizards along the foreshore.


How South Perth’s layout shapes cat & wildlife interactions

Homes between Mill Point Road and South Perth Esplanade sit on a gentle slope down to the
river. A cat slipping under a back fence in these blocks can be on the open grass of Sir
James Mitchell Park in seconds, then down to the path and foreshore. East of Coode Street,
the park widens into lakes and planted areas that attract waterbirds. Even a cat starting
a few streets inland can follow gardens and verges down towards the river without ever
crossing a major road.


Wildlife most exposed to cats in South Perth


Common cat lifestyles in South Perth


High-risk hotspots for cats & wildlife


Cat rules that apply in South Perth

South Perth cat owners follow the WA Cat Act 2011 (microchipping, desexing and registration
for cats over six months) and the City’s own cat laws, which cover registration, number of
cats per property and nuisance or wandering cats. The City may also declare sensitive
wildlife areas where cats are not allowed, particularly along river-edge habitat.


A better life for your South Perth cat


Helpful links

The Cat Safety Network is a not for profit community project resourced by Kittysafe

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☃️🎄Kittysafe is on a Short Break! 🎄☃️

With the holiday season approaching, Kittysafe is on a break. We will get back to you in January, we look forward to meeting you and your cats!

Thank you for your understanding, and enjoy this festive season to the fullest!