Battle for the Colonies: Why the 'Sterilize 50 Percent' Requirement on Mallorca Falls Short
What Mallorca Needs for Better Feral Cat Management
Better cat management in Mallorca depends on mapping, sterilization, microchipping and local volunteers.

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What helps make feral cat management work in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is sterilizing half of the cats in a Mallorca colony enough to control the population?
A 50% rate is usually too low to control colony growth.
What is the problem with cat colonies in Mallorca towns and city centers?
Unmanaged colonies can keep growing and become a hygiene and welfare issue.
Do all municipalities in Mallorca have cat colony surveys?
No, not all municipalities have done proper surveys.
Why is microchipping important after sterilizing cats in Mallorca?
Microchips help track sterilized cats and avoid double counting.
Who takes care of cat colonies in Palma and other Mallorca towns?
Volunteers and local animal groups do much of the day-to-day work.
What kind of funding do Mallorca municipalities need for cat sterilization programs?
Municipalities need funding for clinics, vets, transport and follow-up care.
What should residents in Mallorca know if they feed street cats?
Feeding cats also means helping with responsible colony care.
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