Hi all, I was wondering if any one could suggest any holiday destinations/hotels for me and my partner's summer holiday this year. We have had some upsetting experiences on past holidays due to the numbers of stray cats and dogs in many destinations, we're both big softies and it just ruins the holiday for us.
So far the only place we can come up with is Florida, as we have been here before and found stray animals to not be an issue, unlike perhaps some of the Mediterranean and Carribean destinations we have visted or heard about.
We're really not fussed if it's Europe or further afield, just keen to find out any info.
If anyone can share any suggestions for places where this is not such a problem (or equally about areas/hotels where it is, so we know to avoid them!), it would be hugely appreciated. Thanks.
I think that right across the Med they are trying to persuade owners to have their pets 'done' so as to bring down the number of animals in general.
Greece is probably best avoided and Malta does have a bit of a problem with strays.
Pippa
Perhaps an 'animal friendly' resort just has a policy of removing feral animals from its beaches and public spaces?
Perhaps an 'animal friendly' resort just has a policy of removing feral animals from its beaches and public spaces?
And then putting them down which is hardly 'animal friendly'. Feral cats and dogs, unless caught as kittens and puppies can rarely be re-homed because they just aren't used to humans and can never be turned into family pets. It's little known and understandably they don't publicise it but unfortumately when the RSPCA comes and rounds up feral cat colonies, there's a good chance that many of those over the age of 6 months will be euthanased unless they can be re-homed with people who don't mind having a neutered feral cat resident in their garden. I had one for years but then I do live in a semi-rural situation - he actually slept in my neighbour's outhouse and I fed him twice a day and kept fresh water available for him and he lived out his years in a arrangment that suited us us both.
Tunisia has a big feral population of cats and visitors often complain about hotel grounds being overrun with cats but it strikes me that the situation there is a good compromise. The hotels actually quite like having the cats living in the grounds - it keeps the rodent population under contol and stops guests getting upet by seeing rats around the place! They feed them enough on scraps to ensure that they don't starve but keep they them just hungry enough to ensure that they'll hunt for rats and mice etc. But on a regular basis various animal welfare groups round them all up give them the once and spay/neuter the young ones - cutting off the tip of one ear while they're at it so that they can tell quickly at the next round-up who's been 'done' and who hasn't!
SM
That sounds like a good compromise in Tunisia then SMa. At least they are treated with some degree of kindness and given some scraps, unlike some other places where I have heard the poor strays can be treated quite cruelly
Try the maldives - no stray animals there (in fact dogs are illegal in the Maldives). no cat problems either, just the ocasional screech from a fruit bat or heron to worry about.
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