Nachdem Covid 300.000 Katzen ausgelöscht hat (ohne dass die Regierung etwas unternommen hätte), verschwinden jetzt viele Katzen ( https://in-cyprus.philenews.com/local/constant-cat-disappearances-raise-concerns-green-party-reports/ ). Ganz zu schweigen davon, dass die Gesetze so lax sind, dass die Leute ihre Tiere ständig misshandeln und nichts dagegen unternommen wird! Es gibt angebliche Tierpolizisten, die auch dafür bezahlt werden, nichts zu tun. Warum ist das so?

Why doesn’t Cyprus care for its animals?
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Von These_Captain9502

11 Comments

  1. IYIik_GoSu on

    Animal police gets paid and does nothing?

    That would presume that the Real police does something.

  2. Curious_Question_423 on

    Thank you for bringing that out. I honestly do not understand why they do nothing. For me cats in Cyprus are a part of our identity. Tourists come and feed them love them, and we have them and we dont protect them. Once again our government shows they dont care about nothing

  3. militantcookie on

    They disappear without dead cats being found? This can’t be happening on a large scale without being a localised phenomenon and no evidence is left behind. It’s Cyprus nothing stays secret too long.

  4. Just back from 2 weeks in Paphos and the cats were the least attractive part. Jumping up on tables in restaurants and the smell of cats piss every morning – put me off going back

  5. Cyprus doesn’t have the same intrinsic value for animals found in Western Culture because it is part of the Levant.

  6. Sorry-Air5084 on

    If we are talking simply about cats, the general directive is CNR (catch, neuter, release). Cats are not native to Cyprus (we had them for thousands of years but they are not Native). Their numbers going down is not a necessarily bad in animal conservation terms. Look i have two cats, and i had other cats before them, i love them, but they are a very big threat environmentally speaking. They kill birds, lizards, snakes even insects. Large numbers of cats are a massive danger especially in the countryside. If you love animals you should either adopt and keep in the house or practice CNR especially if you are feeding large numbers. Otherwise what happened to Australia will also happen here. There is already talk about a culling in Cyprus if the situation persists. If you are unaware what happens in Australia have a look https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/26/asia/feral-cats-australia-intl/index.html#

  7. Vast-Ad-5438 on

    I doubt 300K cats died during covid. If that happened cyprus would reek so badly and more diseases would spread. Maybe like 10K ? Seems more reasonable

  8. amarao_san on

    As far as I understand, cat population is self-regulating. Year or two and you have ballance of food/mortality/fertility back.

  9. Guilty-Concern9458 on

    There was a time when cats were disappearing and I remember people were saying that some people from other cultures were trapping cats and eating them.. So idk if that’s happening again, i hope not.

  10. DoomkingBalerdroch on

    It’s not just domesticated animals, but wild ones as well. Nobody cares if they’re building on top of a biome that’s unique to that area. By the time the people will see Cyprus’ biomes disappear it’ll be too late.

    It’s all for the money and it saddens me greatly.

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