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Poll respondents split over pet registration, but agree fee too high

Poll respondents split over pet registration, but agree fee too high

Just over half of people surveyed this month by NIDA Poll were opposed to a government proposal that pet owners be charged a fee to register their cats and dogs, but most respondents objected to the hefty suggested fee of Bt450.

In the National Institute of Development Administration survey, 51.69 per cent of the 1,271 respondents disagreed with the idea of charging a fee to register pets. 
They said it was not addressing pet-related problems at their roots and suspected the government was merely aiming to boost revenues. 
Critics have elsewhere said the government is at a loss for lack of an efficient registration system and is passing the cost burden on to the public. 
There is also concern that enforcing a fee for pet registration would result in many animals being cast into the streets. 
More than 48 per cent of those polled agreed a fee should be charged, however, believing it would force pet owners to act more responsibly and promote efficient pet management overall.
Still, 83.71 per cent of respondents said the proposed Bt450 fee was too high. 
“People with a lot of pets won’t be able to afford it,” was a typical response. 
More than 56 per cent suggested the state should offer free vaccinations and sterilisation for stray animals. 
Another 30.45 per cent recommended public-awareness campaigns to encourage pet owners to be more conscientious. 
Nearly 18 per cent said the country needed more animal shelters.

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