Caring for stray cats: a new program in Valencia
The city of Valencia, along with many other cities around the world, will implement a new program for the care of stray cats. This program, which will cost about 56 thousand euros, provides for the installation of 80 new feeding houses for street cats.
Ensuring access to food and water
The program aims to improve the living conditions of stray cats by providing them with access to food and water. Each of the installed houses can accommodate up to 7 kg of feed and 5 liters of water, providing street animals with the necessary resources for survival.
In addition, the program is also focused on maintaining cleanliness and order on the streets of the city. Installing feeder houses can reduce the likelihood that stray cats will dig through trash cans in search of food, which is often a source of street pollution.
The program will distribute these new feeder houses throughout the city and its suburbs, ensuring uniform coverage and sufficient resources for all stray cats living on the territory. This will allow a wide range of outdoor animals to access food and water in places where they need it most.
An important step towards improving animal life and social well-being
Thus, the new initiative to install feeding houses for street cats in Valencia is an important step towards improving the lives of homeless animals, maintaining cleanliness on the streets of the city and improving public well-being.