About the ProjectHome Keeping Cats Safe at Home About the Project What are the aims and benefits of Keeping Cats Safe at Home? Keeping Cats Safe at Home aims to encourage and support cat owners to prevent their cats from roaming away from their properties both to keep cats safe and to protect native wildlife. This project will create tailored toolkits for 11 partner council areas across NSW as well as resources to equip cat lovers everywhere with the knowledge and skills to help their cats live their best life at home Social science and ecology research will also be undertaken to monitor the effectiveness of the campaign so we can apply what we learn in other locations in NSW and further afield. How can I find out more about Keeping Cats Safe at Home? Send us an email! We’d love to hear from you: safecats@rspcansw.org.au Find out moreSupporters & PartnersAdvisors & the TeamJoin the cat-ch up! Join the Cat-ch up and enjoy exclusive offers, regular campaign updates, and more information to set your home up for a happy, safe and thriving cat. Plus sign up today for your discount code. Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Postcode(Required) About RSPCA NSW FAQsWhat is the Keeping Cats Safe at Home project? Keeping Cats Safe at Home a ground-breaking RSPCA NSW project running over four years It will work with 11 councils across NSW to provide cat lovers with the inspiration, motivation and information needed to help their cats live long, healthy and enriched lives What are the aims and benefits of Keeping Cats Safe at Home? Keeping Cats Safe at Home aims to encourage and support cat owners to prevent their cats from roaming away from their properties both to keep cats safe and to protect native wildlife. The project will create tailored toolkits for 11 partner council areas across NSW as well as resources to equip cat lovers everywhere with the knowledge and skills to help their cats live their best life at home Social science and ecology research will be undertaken to monitor the effectiveness of the campaign so we can apply what we learn in other locations in NSW and further afield Who are the Keeping Cats Safe at Home partner councils? Blue Mountains City Council Byron Shire Council Campbelltown City Council City of Parramatta Hornsby Shire Council Kyogle Council Northern Beaches Council Shoalhaven City Council Tweed Shire Council Walgett Shire Council Weddin Shire Council