Scotland has no plans to ban cats, first minister says
Scottish Animal Welfare Commission had called for containment zones with restrictions on cats but John Swinney said no ban planned
Scotland is not planning to ban cats, the leader of the devolved government insisted on Monday, after welfare experts gave ministers pause for thought in a new report.
The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission (SAWC) urged ministers to explore introducing containment zones – within which there would be restrictions on cats – to protect wildlife in “vulnerable areas”.
Such a plan could lead to rules requiring cats to be kept indoors and potentially barring them in “new housing developments in rural areas” near “conservation-sensitive areas”, the commission noted in a new report.
But before any fur could fly, Scottish leader John Swinney said on Monday that his ministers were not poised to impose a ban, or restrictions, on cats.
“There’s a report being produced by an external organisation which has come in to the government for consideration,” he said.
“Let me just clear this up today – the government’s not going to be banning cats or restricting cats. We’ve no intention of doing so and we will not be doing it.”