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TierQuarTier Vienna Takes Care of Stray Cats: How You Can Help

Das TierQuarTier Wien übernimmt offiziell das Streunerkatzenprojekt der Stadt Wien.
Das TierQuarTier Wien übernimmt offiziell das Streunerkatzenprojekt der Stadt Wien. ©TierQuarTier Wien
The TierQuarTier Vienna has been officially entrusted with the implementation of the stray cat project by the city of Vienna.

The aim of this important project is to sustainably regulate the population of stray cats in Vienna and thus prevent unnecessary animal suffering. At the same time, a harmonious coexistence of humans and animals in the city should be promoted. All reported stray cats are to be captured, neutered, and, as before, returned to their familiar environment. This measure is crucial to prevent uncontrolled population growth and at the same time improve the quality of life for the animals.

"It is a great honor for us to have been entrusted with this responsibility by the city of Vienna. The project makes a significant contribution to improving the living conditions of stray cats and to the sustainable regulation of their population," explains Thomas Benda, operations manager of the TierQuarTier. To successfully implement the project, an employee of the TierQuarTier, together with an experienced volunteer, is working with great commitment to capture the stray cats, neuter them, and then gently return them to their usual environment.

Stray Cat Project in Vienna: TierQuarTier Takes on New Task

"The TierQuarTier is now making another significant contribution to the animal welfare work of the city of Vienna with its work on the stray cat project. We are pleased to have such a competent partner here," says Ruth Jily, head of the veterinary office. The TierQuarTier Vienna invites all Viennese to actively participate - whether by reporting stray cats or donating. Further information about the project and ways to support it can be found on the TierQuarTier's website. Recognizing and reporting stray cats Stray cats are usually very shy and hardly approach people. They are often only seen at dusk or at night. Their fur often appears more unkempt and scruffier. Outdoor cats, on the other hand, have a home, are usually well-groomed, and often trusting. They should never be captured.

The animal welfare organization called on city residents to report stray cats or help through donations (https://www.tierquartier.at/). Reports of unneutered stray cats in Vienna are received by the hotline "Veterinary Office and Animal Welfare, Lost and Found Service for Pets" at the number +43 1 4000 8060. The TierQuarTier Vienna - the temporary home for animals in need: The TierQuarTier Vienna is one of the most modern animal shelters in Europe - it meets the highest standards of contemporary animal care and defines animal welfare in Vienna on a whole new level. All animals are provided with excellent medical care, professionally groomed, and cared for during their stay while they wait for their new, species-appropriate home.

(APA/Red)

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