I would like to thank you for the so important question of what we think of devastated cats, because this is such an important topic.
I admire all animal protectors – of which I know some – who are not tired and provide food to the cats at feed sites, catch up for castration, or to provide the poor creatures medically. Sometimes also to redeem them from their suffering.
The topic is so important because it is invisible in the everyday street and many people are simply not aware of how many millions of such cats are vegetarian, ill and hungry around the world.
Alone in Germany are currently living around the 2 million clusters on the streets.
It is all the more important that, in general Germany, the castration obligation for all free-going cats is finally implemented in the unsecured run-out and the penalties for illegal private migrants are raised.
Animal welfare is an important and proper issue that concerns all of us.
This simply shows the thoughtlessness of people. There, uncast cats are held as free-goers and then there is a reproduction. (I am talking about sprouts, not wildcats)
I'm not thrilled, but the animals can't do anything for it.
The best thing would be to capture and categorize the animals consistently – then you get that under control.
Newzealand also has extremely rare birds and other species that do not occur anywhere in the world. I don't know what's going on in New Zealand now. I'm thinking about cats. But if cats decimate, then a whole rare way is threatened. This is something completely different and you have to see it from a different angle.
Properly devastated cats live in forests, inaccessible areas and shy people so well. So hardly in residential settlements. But they are not to be confused with the right wildcat. Both are different pairs of shoes. Also not to be confused with scattering cats that only come home occasionally.
Feeding is good if you use the confidence build-up to report uncast strays to the animal shelter. Or maybe you know an association and/or animal protector that captures such cats (life trap) and then cast them out in place, except the animal is sick or comes into the mediation.
I work for such a nursing agency." We're not yet, but we're saving cats, peeping, throwing away, fleeing, ground-immunizing, castrating and communicating.
Hello,
I would like to thank you for the so important question of what we think of devastated cats, because this is such an important topic.
I admire all animal protectors – of which I know some – who are not tired and provide food to the cats at feed sites, catch up for castration, or to provide the poor creatures medically. Sometimes also to redeem them from their suffering.
The topic is so important because it is invisible in the everyday street and many people are simply not aware of how many millions of such cats are vegetarian, ill and hungry around the world.
Alone in Germany are currently living around the 2 million clusters on the streets.
It is all the more important that, in general Germany, the castration obligation for all free-going cats is finally implemented in the unsecured run-out and the penalties for illegal private migrants are raised.
Animal welfare is an important and proper issue that concerns all of us.
Best regards DaLi♀️ ♀️, Leo😺 and Mishu😺
For all the pets, the "breeders" are also only people who want to earn money.
ABSOLUTELY! All this belongs strongly regulated and restricted.
This simply shows the thoughtlessness of people. There, uncast cats are held as free-goers and then there is a reproduction. (I am talking about sprouts, not wildcats)
I'm not thrilled, but the animals can't do anything for it.
The best thing would be to capture and categorize the animals consistently – then you get that under control.
Already after WW2 was castrated.
The success?
It's even more than before.
Worldwide!
Apart from the fact that the animals cause a gigantic environmental damage.
New Zealand has understood this, may the rest of the nations join
Newzealand also has extremely rare birds and other species that do not occur anywhere in the world. I don't know what's going on in New Zealand now. I'm thinking about cats. But if cats decimate, then a whole rare way is threatened. This is something completely different and you have to see it from a different angle.
Properly devastated cats live in forests, inaccessible areas and shy people so well. So hardly in residential settlements. But they are not to be confused with the right wildcat. Both are different pairs of shoes. Also not to be confused with scattering cats that only come home occasionally.
No healthy animal seeks the proximity of man unless it wants blood!
It's cat's speech, not vampires.
should you describe in more detail,I am curious about the result
I give them some food when I see them.
Beautiful weekend 😀
And thus they multiply and become a plague.
So I don't give them so much
Well, he won't even be able to cast it next door.
Feeding is good if you use the confidence build-up to report uncast strays to the animal shelter. Or maybe you know an association and/or animal protector that captures such cats (life trap) and then cast them out in place, except the animal is sick or comes into the mediation.
wrong, even then they get offspring
I am grateful for the information 🙂
But then they get a bit from Person B and from Person C also a bit and so it goes.
Make them anyway.
Then they chase the local fauna.
I didn't say either. But if they have little food they can't get offspring.
Capture and cast. Just like the animal guards do it day by day.
I support cat help associations that volunteer to feed these animals, catch and cast. Some are also mediated.
I work for such a nursing agency." We're not yet, but we're saving cats, peeping, throwing away, fleeing, ground-immunizing, castrating and communicating.
You should definitely cast them.
Leave it alone.
Fortunately, this pet love is not responsible people. They feed, catch and let them cast. And often allow them also a shelter
Feature of a devastating society.