Kāinga Ora and SPCA's Role in Pet Management and Animal Welfare
Kāinga Ora, as a landlord, requires tenants to comply with local regulations when renting property and assumes responsibility for pet management. Simultaneously, the SPCA is responsible for addressing animal welfare-related issues.
Kāinga Ora emphasizes that tenants must bear full responsibility for their pets' health, safety, and well-being. Tenants seeking to养宠物 must first obtain permission from Kāinga Ora and comply with local regulations. However, Kāinga Ora does not handle animal welfare-related matters; these should be managed by the SPCA.
SPCA states that unless more than 10 animals are involved, its primary responsibility is to protect and assist animals suffering from abuse or injury. The Auckland Council handles the care, feeding, and eventual disposition of these animals.
Kāinga Ora notes that tenants who fail to fulfill their responsibilities may have legal action taken against them to safeguard Kāinga Ora's interests. Additionally, SPCA calls on the public to support its efforts in protecting animal welfare.
Looking ahead, Kāinga Ora advocates for enhanced collaboration with the SPCA to address animal welfare issues more effectively and to raise public awareness about the importance of animal protection.