Microchipping
Microchipping your pet will help us identify the owner of lost and found animals and ensure they are returned to their owner. Your pet must be microchipped in Australia before it can be registered in Casey.
Exemptions may apply if you can provide a letter from a vet stating that microchipping cannot be done due to medical reasons.
Visit the Agriculture Victoria website for more information about microchipping.
Desexing your dog
The benefits of desexing your dog are:
- reducing disease and health risks
- reducing the desire to roam and the chance of accidents
- prevents unwanted pregnancies
- reducing aggression and the chance of fighting
If your dog is desexed, you'll receive a discount on your registration fee.
Visit your vet or the Agriculture Victoria website for more information about dog desexing.
Exemptions
You are exempt from desexing if you have written proof that:
- the dog is over 10 years old
- the dog is dangerous and kept to guard non-residential premises
- the dog is used for breeding in a registered breeding establishment
- you're a member of an eligible organisation, and the dog is registered with that organisation
Desexing your cat
You must desex your cat before it can be registered in Casey.
You can let us know that you've desexed your cat online:
Visit your vet or the Agriculture Victoria website for more information about cat desexing.
Exemptions
Your cat may be exempt from desexing if you can provide written proof that:
- the cat is over 10 years old
- the cat is used for breeding in a registered breeding establishment
- you're a member of an eligible organisation, and the cat is registered with that organisation
- a qualified vet confirms that desexing the cat would harm its health.