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ICS demands ban on Cat, Dog meat consumption

byElizabeth Kabukie Ocansey
February 23, 2026
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The Institute of Community Sustainability (ICS), led by Executive Director Eric Jerry Aidoo, has called for an immediate ban on the consumption of cats and dogs in Ghana, citing serious public health risks and ethical concerns, urging the government, media, and the public to recognise these animals as companions rather than livestock.

According to Aidoo, cats and dogs play essential roles in Ghanaian homes. “They are family companions, providing emotional support to children and the elderly, and serve as security guides, protecting homes and businesses,” he explained, stressing that treating them as meat diminishes their value and undermines community bonds.

ICS also warned that consuming cat and dog meat poses a grave threat to human health. Unregulated slaughter and handling can transmit deadly diseases such as rabies, trichinellosis, and cholera, putting individuals and communities at serious risk.

The organisation called on the Ministry of Health to implement strict measures, including a total ban on slaughter for human consumption, criminalisation of the trade and sale of cat and dog meat, and a nationwide public awareness campaign to educate citizens on the dangers.

“It is time for Ghana to align with global health standards and ethical practices. Cats and dogs are our family; they deserve protection, not the slaughterhouse,” Aidoo stated.

ICS remains committed to promoting a sustainable, healthy, and compassionate Ghana, urging the media to amplify this message and encouraging the public to actively support the campaign to safeguard both public health and animal welfare.

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