Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on stray dogs, stray cats and wild monkeys

Mar 14, 2016


Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang: To ask the Minister for National Development in each of the past five years 

(a) what is the estimated population of stray dogs, stray cats and wild monkeys respectively; 

(b) what is the number of stray dogs, stray cats and wild monkeys respectively which have been culled; and 

(c) what is the number of stray dogs, stray cats and wild monkeys respectively which have been trapped and subsequently re-homed or relocated.
 

Answer: 

The estimated populations of stray dogs, stray cats and wild monkeys are about 7,000, 60,000 and 1,900 respectively. 

AVA is the first responder agency on animal matters. When there are safety concerns from the public, AVA has to impound the stray animals. AVA works closely with animal welfare groups to rehome the animals, if they are deemed suitable. Those which are not rehomed, including the aggressive and sick animals, will be humanely euthanized as a last resort. 

The AVA annual report contains the number of stray animals that are impounded and rehomed annually. Last year, AVA euthanized 942 dogs, 888 cats and 623 monkeys. At the same time, AVA rehomed 265 dogs and 129 cats. AVA will continue to work with animal welfare groups to rehome stray animals.