Almerimar Strays, Almerimar
![]() My initial objective was to sterilise as many of our street cats as possible. We then found the infrastructure to start re-homing some of the more tame ones, and it didn’t take me long to realise that many of the cats out there in the street were completely tame! It is ok for people to say that the stray population should be left to fend for itself without human intervention, but that only stands a chance of working if people don’t add their pets to the population, or the kittens of their pets that they haven’t bothered to sterilise. Even the most hard-hearted non-animal lover, can surely understand that an abandoned house cat or 4 week old kitten has very little ability to fend for itself, and needs our help, and for those who think the problem is too big and we can’t make a difference, our response is clear. Nothing is perfect, but for every cat we help, then we HAVE made a difference, if only to that one animal. This blog has pictures of all the cats we have helped, and already there are a LOT of happy faces, many of the photos showing our cats in their new homes in Germany. Yes, we even get feedback and updates which I share with all the people who have been involved in helping our cats.
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