Mission
Statement
Mission Statement
Formed in 1999 to humanely address the growth of feral cat populations in ibiza, balearics and to encourage the neutering of cats generally. Often, un-neutered domestic cats become stray cats and start feral colonies, so education can be a key way of preventing future feral cats. we operate a policy of trap/neuter/return - the most humane and effective method to reduce feral cat populations.
It is estimated that one unspayed female cat and her offspring can produce approximately 420,000 cats in seven years. More...
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Since 2000 we have neutered over 9000 cats on
the island of Ibiza. Before our arrival there was no help for them and they were
left to live or die on the streets or in the countryside, scavening for food or
dying of starvation. also giving birth at least twice a year. Most of the
kittens dying of malnutrition or diseases such as cat flu, enteritis, leukaemia,
and aids and many more reasons.
Now, our charity is well known through our
work and also we have had several articles in local papers. We also publicise
our visit in advance each time and so as soon as we arrive we have a long list
of areas to go to. From day one of our visits there are usually anything from 40
to 50 cats daily. More...
Formed in 1999 to humanely address the growth
of feral cat populations in ibiza, balearics and to encourage the neutering of
cats generally. Often, un-neutered domestic cats become stray cats and start
feral colonies, so education can be a key way of preventing future feral cats.
we operate a policy of trap/neuter/return - the most humane and effective
method to reduce feral cat populations. 

