
This project is aimed at reducing resident complaints due to the increase in the number of stray cats while also strengthening animal welfare, and is being implemented for the first time in Incheon.
According to the agreement, the Development Institute is responsible for budget support, monitoring, and evaluation of the overall project, and the Animal Freedom Solidarity is responsible for providing job training and promotion. Local governments
cafeteria
Provision of installation location and
Production cost support
perform its role.
participating in business
Elderly people check and record the habitat and population of stray cats
and is in charge of inspecting the sanitary conditions of the cafeteria. Working hours are 60 hours a month (15 hours a week), and the salary is 761,040 won, including weekly holiday allowance.
The habitat location and individual information collected by them will be delivered to local governments and used to select targets for neutering (TNR) and improving the management system.
Surveying the population of wild animals is actually not such an easy task,
In any case, the existing surveys were just done by cat moms who visually observed and recorded the results.
They claim that the population has decreased by changing the survey time from night to day.
(Cats are nocturnal animals)
There won’t be much of a difference if you look at how elderly people earn pocket money.
properly
It is not an academic data or official statistics.
What do you think?
But
Neutering stray cats with no effect on population control
(TNR)I
Supplying food to control the population,
If we abolish the contradictory policy of public cafeterias,
It’s not necessary in the first place
That’s right.
Anyway, I think taxes are easily wasted.
It would be better to just provide that money directly to the elderly.