Half the Solution? Why the 50% Target for Cat Colonies Raises More Questions Than Answers
Who Handles Cat Colonies in Mallorca?
In Mallorca, municipalities organize cat colony work, while the regional government provides guidance and coordination.

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Who is responsible for cat colonies in Mallorca, the municipality or the regional government?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What does the 50% sterilization target for cat colonies in Mallorca actually mean?
It means sterilizing at least half of the cats in registered colonies, but that alone is not enough.
Why is sterilizing stray cats in Mallorca so difficult to organize?
Because it takes staff, equipment, veterinary access and proper follow-up, not just a policy target.
Are there enough veterinarians for cat sterilization in Mallorca?
Not everywhere: Palma is better equipped than many smaller municipalities.
How do residents in Palma report a cat colony or ask for help?
The clearest solution would be a municipal hotline or online reporting system.
What is the TNR approach for cat colonies in Mallorca?
TNR means trapping, sterilizing and returning cats to their colony with proper identification.
Why are stray cats more noticeable around tourist areas like Ballermann in Mallorca?
Food waste, informal feeding and heavy foot traffic can make colonies harder to control in tourist areas.
What can volunteers do to help cat colonies in Mallorca?
Volunteers can help, but they need municipal support, clear rules and reliable veterinary backing.
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