
International Cat Day highlights the real responsibility of cat ownership in South Africa.
Cape Town: As South Africa joins the global celebration of International Cat Day, animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS is urging the public to rethink impulsive pet ownership and instead prioritise responsible adoption, sterilisation and lifelong care.
New Stats SA data reveals that approximately 2 million cats are owned by 1.3 million South African households. However, FOUR PAWS warns that this figure does not account for the large number of unowned stray cats, highlighting a much broader and largely unseen animal welfare challenge.
With thousands of cats entering shelters each year and many more living unsterilised in communities, the organisation warns that irresponsible pet ownership continues to fuel animal suffering. “Cats are often expected to be ‘low-maintenance’ pets, but this couldn’t be further from the truth,” says Fiona Miles, Director at FOUR PAWS South Africa. “They are independent animals, but they still require companionship, care and a safe, enriching environment to live healthy and fulfilling lives.”
A lifetime commitment – not a quick decision
FOUR PAWS highlights that choosing to get a cat should never be based on convenience, such as believing they require less attention than dogs. Cats have complex behavioural needs, thrive on environmental stimulation and form meaningful bonds with their human caregivers. “Bringing a cat into your home is a long-term responsibility,” adds Miles.
Adopt, don’t shop
FOUR PAWS is encouraging South Africans to adopt from shelters rather than buy from breeders, noting the growing number of unwanted kittens and adult cats in need of homes. “There is simply no animal welfare justification for breeding more cats when shelters are already overwhelmed,” says Miles. “By choosing adoption, you are not only giving a cat a second chance but also helping to ease the burden on overstretched rescue organisations.”
Sterilisation is essential
A key message for this International Cat Day is the importance of sterilisation, regardless of whether a cat lives indoors or outdoors. “Sterilisation is one of the most effective ways to prevent unwanted litters and reduce suffering,” Miles explains. “It also improves cats’ health and helps minimise behavioural issues.”
Creating cat-friendly communities
FOUR PAWS also recognises the role of communities in supporting both owned and stray cats, calling for greater awareness, humane population management, and support for caregivers. “Across South Africa, we see incredible compassion from individuals caring for community cats, often with very limited resources,” says Miles. “These efforts must be supported through education, accessible veterinary services and humane sterilisation programmes.”
Practical tips for prospective cat owners
This International Cat Day, FOUR PAWS encourages prospective owners to ask themselves:
- Can I commit to caring for a cat for its entire life?
- Is my living environment suitable and stable?
- Am I prepared for veterinary and daily care costs?
- Have I considered adopting from a shelter instead of buying?
A call for compassionate choices
As the country celebrates its love for cats, FOUR PAWS reminds South Africans that true compassion lies in informed, responsible decisions. “International Cat Day should be a celebration, but also a moment of reflection,” concludes Miles. “Every cat deserves a safe, loving home and it starts with each of us making thoughtful, humane choices.”
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