Mumbai, the bustling metropolis, is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse wildlife. However, with the growing popularity of pet ownership, concerns have been raised about the welfare and safety of these animals. According to the BMC, Mumbai’s K-West ward, which includes areas such as Juhu, Lokhandwala, and Oshiwara in Andheri West, has taken a lead in responsible pet ownership, with an impressive 2,629 licensed dogs.
“It’s a huge step forward in pet ownership,” said Dr. Priti Sathe, a veterinarian based in Vikhroli. “We’re seeing a significant increase in pet owners taking responsibility for their pets’ vaccinations and breed recording.”
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The BMC’s licensing process is designed to ensure that dogs are vaccinated against rabies and leptospirosis, and that breed information is recorded. This critical information helps the civic body monitor and plan for public health, as well as track the city’s pet population.
| Key Components of BMC Licensing Process | ||
|---|---|---|
| Vaccination records | Breed information | Date of recent vaccinations |
| Adoption, purchase, or transfer details | Veterinary doctor details |
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While the BMC’s efforts are commendable, veterinarians stress that the licensing system should be extended to cats as well. According to Dr. Sathe, “Many pet parents now proactively ask about licensing during their visit.” However, she emphasizes that the BMC needs to take a more comprehensive approach to include cats in the licensing framework. Extending Licensing to Cats: A Call to Action
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The BMC has already begun working on including cats under the licensing framework. According to Dr. Pathan, plans are underway to establish a dedicated helpline for citizens to seek assistance related to pets or stray animals.
- Establishing a dedicated helpline for pet-related queries
- Creating a comprehensive registry of all pets in the city
- Regulating non-canine pets, such as birds, reptiles, and fish
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The issue of cat licensing has sparked a heated debate among animal welfare advocates. Pawan Sharma, Founder and President of RAWW, emphasizes the need for a comprehensive registry of all pets in the city, citing the increasing instances of exotic pet smuggling.
- Exotic pet smuggling is on the rise in Mumbai
- Comprehensive pet registry is crucial for public health and animal welfare
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While the BMC’s efforts are a step in the right direction, there is still much work to be done. As Dr. Sathe pointed out, “Pet ownership is no longer limited to just dogs. We need a comprehensive approach to include all pets in the city.” The issue of cat licensing will continue to be a pressing concern until the BMC takes a more comprehensive approach to ensure the welfare and safety of all pets in Mumbai. **Definitions:**
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: The process of tracking and monitoring the health of the population to prevent the spread of diseases. *
: A database that includes all pets in the city, providing information on vaccinations, breed information, and other relevant details.