Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 1:28:29 GMT -5
Clear to the City Council its responsibility for the feline colonies. Today, the City Council has a protocol for the management, control and authorization of feline colonies. You can see it on the Madrid City Council website, in the Management and Procedures section «Animals. Management of Feline Colonies. Later, the new regional protection law was approved in 2016. This new law regulates the population control of cat colonies , in the precept that you can read below. Article 21.7 Article 21.7 of Law 4/2016, of July 22, on the Protection of Pet Animals of the Community of Madrid regulates feline colonies and It literally says the following: “ In those locations where there are cat colonies, where environmental conditions allow it, and in order to promote both the protection and population control of cats , The town councils will promote the ethical management of these colonies, consisting of the capture and health control of these animals, its sterilization, marking, and release in its colony of origin.
This management will preferably be carried out in collaboration with existing animal protection entities in the area. The town councils will also carry out information campaigns on the benefits that controlled cat colonies bring to the community and “They will promote the broadest collaboration with individuals and entities to facilitate animal care.” GALICIA, 2017 In 2015 there were Crypto Database already some (City Councils) in Galicia that were applying the CER method. For example, the Santiago de City Council, on whose website you can read the Frequently Asked Questions about Cat Colonies . This City Council had the collaboration of protectors, such as Do Barrio. Years later, in 2017, the regional law was modified and feline colonies were regulated in precept 26. Law 4/2017, of October 3, on the Protection and Welfare of Pets in Galicia , colonies in its article 26. Article 26 Article 26 of Law 4/2017 says verbatim: “ Feline colonies .
City councils may establish, in accordance with the conditions and requirements determined by regulation, places intended for controlled feline colonies , as a possible destination for communities of cats without an owner who live on the street , provided that the environmental conditions allow it, for the purpose of their protection and population control. 2. The cats that make up these colonies must be captured for marking, sterilization and health control . The identification will be carried out in the name of the city council , which is responsible for the surveillance and health control of these populations.” MURCIA, 2017 The autonomous law of Murcia was brought with another initial text , very different from the current one and finally approved, to the Regional Assembly. Specifically , in 2015 , in a first version of the regional text. That was not approved. And the same thing happened a year later in 2016 , with another second version of the regional text. That was not approved either. In the texts of 2015 and 2016, feline colonies were not regulated . That was the first reason why the approval of this autonomous text was blocked.
This management will preferably be carried out in collaboration with existing animal protection entities in the area. The town councils will also carry out information campaigns on the benefits that controlled cat colonies bring to the community and “They will promote the broadest collaboration with individuals and entities to facilitate animal care.” GALICIA, 2017 In 2015 there were Crypto Database already some (City Councils) in Galicia that were applying the CER method. For example, the Santiago de City Council, on whose website you can read the Frequently Asked Questions about Cat Colonies . This City Council had the collaboration of protectors, such as Do Barrio. Years later, in 2017, the regional law was modified and feline colonies were regulated in precept 26. Law 4/2017, of October 3, on the Protection and Welfare of Pets in Galicia , colonies in its article 26. Article 26 Article 26 of Law 4/2017 says verbatim: “ Feline colonies .
City councils may establish, in accordance with the conditions and requirements determined by regulation, places intended for controlled feline colonies , as a possible destination for communities of cats without an owner who live on the street , provided that the environmental conditions allow it, for the purpose of their protection and population control. 2. The cats that make up these colonies must be captured for marking, sterilization and health control . The identification will be carried out in the name of the city council , which is responsible for the surveillance and health control of these populations.” MURCIA, 2017 The autonomous law of Murcia was brought with another initial text , very different from the current one and finally approved, to the Regional Assembly. Specifically , in 2015 , in a first version of the regional text. That was not approved. And the same thing happened a year later in 2016 , with another second version of the regional text. That was not approved either. In the texts of 2015 and 2016, feline colonies were not regulated . That was the first reason why the approval of this autonomous text was blocked.