Streun cats in need of protection in Plau: Help now!

In Plau am See kümmern sich Tierschützer um streunende Katzen. Hilfe wird gesucht, um die Tiere kastrieren und versorgen zu können.
In Plau am See, animal rights activists take care of stray cats. Help is sought to neuter and supply the animals. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Streun cats in need of protection in Plau: Help now!

Plau am See, Deutschland - In Germany, an estimated three million wild cats live. These animals usually hide during the day and are difficult to discover. In Plau am See in particular, the challenges around the stray cats have tightened. The local association Streunerhilfe Plau , led by Antonia Wengert, has been active for the good of these animals for over a year. The association is currently taking care of around 40 cats who are looked after by a homeless woman in a garden division. This woman specializes in organizing food, often by booking in nearby restaurants, which shows how creative and resilient people can be in such situations.

The situation is worrying: the number of cats is increasing and many of them are ill or weakened. Despite the efforts of the association, not all cats could be captured. The stray aid receives special support from the city of Plau, which pays the cost of castration. Such measures are extremely important because a cat can have up to three times a year, with each throw consists of an average of four kittens. If you consider that the keeper of free -range cats contribute to the problem by pairing hangover with the overgrown animals, the extent of the problem becomes clear.

The challenges of the street cats

The living conditions of the street cats are more than precarious. According to reports from petyaktuell.de Many cats fight for survival, suffer from hunger, illness and dangerous conditions. The most common clinical pictures include cat cold, cat leukose and FIV, also known as cat and there. Such diseases make the animals vulnerable and further endanger their chances of survival. Injuries from fighting or accidents are also widespread.

The uncontrolled reproduction of these cats also leads to overpopulation, which not only leads to a burden for the animals themselves, but also for residents in residential areas. Animal welfare associations are therefore increasingly relying on castration programs to sustainably improve the situation. Programs such as "Trap Neuter Return" (catch-the-cutting-up) have already proven themselves in many areas and help both the cats and domestic wildlife.

Together for a better future

The Stray Aid Plau is urgently looking for volunteers who can support the capture, ensure and transport the cats. Nursing points are also required. In addition, donations in the form of money, food or donations in kind are very welcome. "100 % of the donations go directly to the strays," emphasizes the association. A big thank you goes to the latest supporters, including Peter M., the Müritz initiative for animals and many others who are committed to the well -being of the animals and show good knacks for animal welfare.

The entire topic revolves around the awareness that must be created for the castration of cats. Everyone can contribute by taking responsibility for their own pets and having them neutered. Notes on street cats or support for animal welfare associations can make a big difference. If you want to learn more about the possibilities, you can contact info@streunerhilfe-plau.de or by phone at 0152 369 35 769.

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