Animal Registrations and Applications
Cat Spay or Neuter Program |
This program is to help control the feral cat population. A feral cat is an outdoor stray cat that does not have an owner. Each year, Council sets aside money for residents to offset the cost of spay or neuter surgery for feral cats. The surgery is performed by participating veterinary clinics. You can apply to this program if you are:
Each voucher is worth $75.00 and any additional costs are your responsibility. Vouchers are issued on a first come, first serve basis and can receive a maximum of three (3). Vouchers are non-transferrable and expire after 90 days. They may be redeemed at any participating veterinary clinic (list to be provided upon successful application). As part of the surgery, the Town requires “ear tipping” to identify feral cats in the community. Vouchers for owned cats are reserved for qualified families. A declaration of income will be required. A maximum of 3 vouchers per household will be issued where the cats are owned. Fill out the Spay or Neuter and Eartipping Voucher for Feral Cats Application |
Dog Licencing |
All dogs in the Town of Kingsville must have a valid dog tag.
$40 for each dog tag after April 1st
Failure to purchase and renew your licence could result in a fine. Licensing is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. Not only does it help reunite an owner to a lost pet but helps provide food and shelter to lost animals. If you find a lost or injured dog contact Animal Control at 519-796-3013. |
Kennel Permit |
If you are an owner of a kennel of dogs that are registered or eligible for registration with an association incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act (Canada), you can apply if your property is in an agricultural area. Dog breeders and boarding kennels must apply for a kennel licence every year before March 31st. The cost of a kennel permit is $110. |