THE fur is flying between Maylands MP Lisa Baker and Bayswater mayor Sylvan Albert.
The Labor MP accuses the council of failing to enforce a local law it passed in October that limits the number of cats allowed per property.
It’s the latest in a string of complaints she’s made about the council since Cr Albert—who’d stood against her as the Liberal candidate for Maylands—was elevated to the mayoralty.
“Maylands residents tell me they have cats entering their roof space and using it as a toilet,” Ms Baker says.
“They cannot open their windows on some days due to the overwhelming stench of cat urine.
“They have to deal with the year-round stench of cat urine and faeces, cats fighting in the middle of the night, strays and flea infestations.
“These residents are demanding action from Bayswater council.”
Cr Albert notes the council introduced a local law to limit each household to six cats—after the WA government failed to do so—but it cannot be applied retrospectively.
“Ms Baker does seem to have taken an extraordinary interest in local government matters lately and I can only speculate as to why that might be,” he says.
“Perhaps she has ambitions to give up state politics and run as a prospective councillor in the next local government elections.
“Although you could perceive her criticism as politically motivated, I would hope that is not the case.”
He wonders whether Ms Baker showed the same level of interest in cat numbers when the Cat Act was before the state parliament.
Ms Baker says cat hoarding is an ongoing problem. “The council can no longer make excuses for not taking action to control excessive cat numbers and pretending that this is not its responsibility,” she says.
“There are properties in the Maylands area that have dozens of cats, which are not registered, sterilised or microchipped.
“At one Maylands property, neighbours report between 60 to 80 cats.”
by STEPHEN POLLOCK


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