By Gudrun Olaya | Project Leader
Dear donor and friend! It´s not a nice place to live, but our feral cats have no choice. The local slaughterhouse provides them protection from the elements, and food. The health veterinarian, who also is our hired vet to perform the surgeries of our spay/ neuter project, feeds and allows them to hide there, in order to facilitate the following steps. This sub-project is called CES (CSR for Capture - Sterilization - Release). Which means, that we capture the adults in special cat traps, and after being spayed/neutered, they are relocated to their familiar place. Thus, the number of the colony is limited to a manageable population. Kittens stay at the vet’s, where they get used to human contact, while we find foster or forever homes. Adopters sign a document, committing to sterilization, as soon as the kittens reach the age of five to six months. This is how we break the cycle of unwanted reproductions, thanks to your generous contributions!!!
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