The City Council of Santa Brigida has called all managers responsible for the care and supervision of the feline colonies registered in the municipality to a meeting on September 10that 6:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to inform you and make progress in the management program for these feral cat colonies.
The call, organized by the Department of Animal Welfare, directed by the councilor Maria Sanchez-Fernaud Vegawill take place in the Cultural Center of the Villa. This free technical meeting is aimed at around one hundred volunteers who daily monitor and care for the 70 cat colonies that the City Council already has under control.
In addition, All interested persons may attend. animal welfare, as this event will not only train those who are already actively involved, but will also involve the community at large in the practices and knowledge necessary for the care and protection of animals. The participation of a wider public will help raise awareness and foster a culture of respect and responsibility towards animals.
The Council thus follows Law 7/2023, of March 28, on the protection of the rights and welfare of animals, which states that the City Council will ensure the welfare of animals, and regarding feline colonies, art. 38.2. (…) specifies that identification by means of a certificate will be mandatory. microchipregistered under the ownership of the competent local Administration, and the sterilization surgical removal of all community cats.
Thus, the application of the CER method (Capture, Sterilization and Return to their place of origin). The objective of this policy is to improve the harsh survival conditions to which cats living on the street are exposed. The method involves the control of the colony, the health surveillance of its members, the facilitation of protection and veterinary careresponsible and healthy feeding, as well as control of their reproduction to avoid the birth of new puppies subject to a high mortality rate.
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