Comprehensive Measures and FELIB's Call to Action
Addressing Stray Cat Welfare: Balearic Islands' New Animal Welfare Law
Comprehensive Measures and FELIB's Call to Action
Addressing Stray Cat Welfare: Balearic Islands' New Animal Welfare Law
Comprehensive Measures and FELIB's Call to Action
Addressing Stray Cat Welfare: Balearic Islands' New Animal Welfare Law
Amidst the scenic landscapes and vibrant communities of Mallorca, there exists a silent struggle for survival among the island's homeless cat population. With the implementation of a recent animal welfare law in the Balearic Islands, municipalities face a crucial responsibility – the welfare of stray cats. This law, in effect since September's end, outlines a comprehensive plan for municipalities: capturing, identifying, neutering, and vaccinating stray cats. However, concerns regarding associated costs arise.
"FELIB" Calls to Action
In response to mounting concerns, the Federation of Local Entities of the Balearic Islands (FELIB) has urgently called for a meeting. This gathering aims to bring together various authorities and mayors to collaboratively navigate the challenges posed by the new legislation and devise practical solutions. The new law provides a legal foundation for managing free-roaming cat populations. This includes cats abandoned, lost, or born from non-sterilised counterparts. Notably, it introduces the concept of a "community tax" for stray cats in human environments, acknowledging their unadoptable status due to a lack of socialisation.
Gradual Measures to Reducing Stray Cat Numbers
A pivotal aspect of the law involves the gradual reduction of stray cat populations. This is coupled with the enforcement of mandatory sterilisation for domestic cats, a significant stride in population control. Municipalities now shoulder the responsibility of comprehensive tasks, from mapping and counting stray cats to microchip identification, sterilisation, deworming, and vaccination. Furthermore, the municipal council plays a key role in monitoring and penalising pet owners who neglect to sterilise their cats.
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