Feral cat control included in budget plans in Mojacar Costa Almeria

IN MOTION: The Mayor has already met with local animal protection society associations to discuss the application of the T-N-T system. CREDIT: Ayuntamiento de Mojacar

MOJACAR council says it has allocated funds for the control of the municipal feral cat population in next year’s budget.
The Mayor Rosa Maria Cano reported the plan at the last local authority plenary meeting in response to the motion presented by the opposition Socialist Group to establish a municipal Trap-Neuter-Return system for local cat colonies with a council contribution to help pay veterinary bills and other costs.
The council government team abstained from the vote on the grounds a budget allocation for this purpose had already been planned.
The administration also said the Mayor had already met with local animal protection society associations to organise the application of the T-N-T system, to ensure the legality of the possible future collaboration of voluntary organisations from other countries, and to guarantee the sanitary conditions of the necessary surgical interventions.

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Cathy Elelman

Cathy Elelman is the local writer for the Costa de Almeria edition of the Euro Weekly News.

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