Stays account for more than 11 million cats on the streets, they suffer hunger, thirst, diseases, bad weather and violence. A figure that continues to grow despite the sporadic use of sterilization programs undertaken here and there. The shelters are overflowing and the situation gets worse from year to year! It was in response to the suffering of homeless cats that One Voice created Chatipi.
The mayor is legally responsible for the stray cats in his community
One Voice’s Chatipi program is part of itscampaign to call for a national emergency plan for stray cats. It is an aid, offered to the mayors, because it is them who are legally responsible for the management of stray cats in their community. The current regulations clearly stipulate that sterilization and releasing are to be preferred than that of "euthanasia", which in fact is considered as slaughter and is denounced by One Voice. This is the only possible solution, because it is both ethical and effective ...
Chatipi: genuine help for municipalities
Following
the pilot project carried out in 2013, Chatipi has been redesigned so
that it can be easily established wherever homeless cats need
shelter. The program assists and offers mayors the ability to meet
their legal obligations to protect strays by helping them create a
place for these cats to live.
Sterilized
and released cats must be able to protect themselves from bad weather
and violence, to be able to feed, watered and benefit from health
monitoring.
These reception centres, which can be set up in a public area, will be both an opportunity to respect them better and generate social ties between the inhabitants of the municipality. This will also make cats known, thanks to the online documentation made available by One Voice.
Do you want to help us develop Chatipi in your municipality? Contact us ! And help homeless cats, you can also make a donation ...
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