Animal organizations have called for measures to protect cats that will leave the island amid the Cultural Heritage Administration’s decision to collectively take out street cats from Marado Island, an international endangered species.
The National Action called for measures to protect migratory birds and cats held a press conference in front of the Jeju Provincial Government in Jeju City on the morning of the 21st and demanded that the Cultural Heritage Administration and Jeju Island stop the threat of extermination of cats and come up with protection measures. 37 organizations across the country, including Jeju Vegan of the Animal Freedom Alliance, are participating in the nationwide action.
The National Action criticized, “The government agrees to take measures to protect wild ducks and wild animals in Marado, but the Cultural Heritage Administration has so far failed to provide concrete alternatives, saying it will push for safe protection and home adoption after being taken out.”
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There are 80 cats in Marado.
a civic group called Animal Protection
Thirty-seven.
Protests to blame the government lol
Why should the government be responsible lol it wasn’t raised by the government and cats living on the island are harmful assistants lol
As many as 37 organizations gathered, but they couldn’t handle 80 cats, so they didn’t say they would take responsibility for themselves or temporarily protect them until they found an adoptee lol.