What should I do if my neighbour's cat is being a nuisance?
Cat owners must keep cats on their own property. If a neighbour’s cat is being a nuisance in your yard, and you know where he lives, we suggest discussing the situation with the cat’s owner. If your discussion is unsuccessful, or you are not comfortable talking to your neighbour, you can register a complaint with Animal Services by calling 403-851-2532.

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1. What should I do if my pet is lost?
2. I have lost my pet, but I don’t live in Cochrane, who can I contact?
3. When does my dog require a licence?
4. How much does a dog licence cost?
5. Does my cat need to be licenced within the Town of Cochrane?
6. Why does my cat need a licence?
7. What if my cat never goes outside?
8. How much does a cat licence cost?
9. What does an animal licence pay for?
10. How can I purchase a licence for my dog or cat?
11. If I move does my information automatically change?
12. If my dog or cat is no longer in my care or deceased, do I have to let anyone know?
13. What happens if Animal Services picks up my pet?
14. Does Cochrane have a dog off-leash area?
15. What are my responsibilities when I am out with my dog?
16. All dogs bark, why can’t my dog bark?
17. What should I do if I get a dog bite?
18. Why aren't cats allowed outside?
19. What should I do if my neighbour's cat is being a nuisance?