Villajoyosa distributes two hundred thirty two kilos of cat food to caregivers

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Villajoyosa City Council has distributed 232 kilograms of feed among the caregivers of feline colonies in the municipality. This action supports the volunteer work of those who feed and care for stray cats, contributing to animal welfare and population control. The delivery took place at municipal facilities, where caregivers collected their assigned rations.

A volunteer collects bags of feed at a municipal facility, with cats around, supporting feline care work.

Municipal logistics for managing feline colonies 🐱

The feed distribution was organized through a prior registration system for caregivers, who verified their connection to controlled colonies. The City Council applied an allocation protocol based on the number of cats per colony, prioritizing areas with higher feline density. This centralized management allows for resource optimization and prevents food waste, while also facilitating colony monitoring through updated data.

The cats already have catering, but the neighbors still don't have an elevator 😼

While the kitties of Villajoyosa enjoy their municipal feed with home delivery service at the city council facilities, some neighbors are still waiting for the building's elevator to be fixed. Of course, the cats don't pay property tax or complain about construction work. Perhaps the next step will be to install a heated litter box for them. Ironies of feline life.