Slideshow: Tel Aviv’s Feral Cat Population Out of Control

A feral cat in Tel Aviv, Israel (Photo: Zak Rosen)

A feral cat in Tel Aviv, Israel (Photo: Zak Rosen)

See a slideshow of cats in Tel Aviv.

When I moved to the center of Tel Aviv last summer, one of the first things I noticed, was all the free roaming cats.

A recent study from Tel Aviv University, estimated around 39,000 of them live in Tel Aviv. That’s almost one cat for every 10 people in the city.

Except, unlike the people, a lot of the cats mostly look mangy – or sick.

Riva Mayer, who is the overseas development director of Let the Animals Live, an Israel-based animal welfare organization, stresses that these cats are not meant to live indoors.

“They were born on the streets and that’s where they’re comfortable. They don’t know anything else. And they don’t want to be inside the flat, because the feral cats, they cannot live inside the flat, the closed areas make them frightened, she said.”

Most street cats in Israel only live to be one or two years old. But despite their sadly short lives, they still manage to reproduce at amazing speed.

“In Israel the rate of birth is very high. Three times a year they give birth and then when their kittens are about five to six months old, they give birth again,” said Mayer.

Dr. Zvi Galin, the Director of the Veterinary Department of Tel Aviv-Yafo, said that even though these cats don’t have owners, thousands of people in Tel Aviv feed them every day, and that part of the reason there are so many cats in Tel Aviv, is because of all that people that feed them.

In the late 1980s, Riva Myer was one of the people who actually brought the idea of spaying and neutering to Israel. Before that population control meant poisoning the street cats.

But now that’s illegal. And spaying and neutering has become the norm.

But Mayer says it’s hasn’t become part of the culture yet. And that there needs to be more emphasis on the amount of cats getting fixed.

“The municipality of Tel Aviv has good intentions, but they don’t keep up with the amount of cats being born on the streets. They have to do at least 100 spaying and neutering a day to keep up with the rate of cats giving birth at the moment, she stressed.”

“We can do 10 cats today, so 10 cats are going to reproduce less kittens,” Dr. Galin contends. “It’s something. For me if I can help one, I can help one. It would be good to help thousand, but I can’t do it.”

But for the street cat population to decrease, research shows that at least 80 percent of the cats need to be spayed and neutered.

As of now, Tel Aviv is not meeting that mark.


Discussion

5 comments for “Slideshow: Tel Aviv’s Feral Cat Population Out of Control”

  • Mikki34

    This is one of my proudest moments of being an Israeli….Actually the cats look quite healthy and likely live longer than 2 years….It may be something we carried over with Moses from the Egyptians who, while  making us build their pyramids also imbued us with the veneration and love for cats. I for one, always had cats in my life. I consider my peonage to cats an act of sacred devotion, a divine servitude, the practice of true love for the sake of true love.  In a modern rat free civilization, cats, unlike most of our domesticated animals, are not expected to reward their pals with Frisbees catching, warding off intruders or  compelling walking companions. Cats are not expected to supply eggs or provide milk or clothing … Only to provide,  daily confirmation of the plausibility of biblical visions of end-of-days heaven. An inter-species planetary, cohabitation, build on affection, woven and strongly bound by mutual love .

    Oh yes, cats in retrospect,  do provide us with a glimpse into the Zen of happy life.  Live here now, enjoy the present, enjoy the sun, seek a warm lap, do yoga, and stretch often!

    Thanks for a great report!
     

  • Rivimayer

    As being one of the pionneers in introducing TNR (Trap Neuter Return) to Tel-Aviv and Israel – I can proudly say that the feral cats’ caretakers are doing a great job in making sure many of the cats are Spayed/Neutered and they do it out of their own pocket. Cats in Tel-Aviv and all over Israel that are spayed/neutered and fed – are looking very well, live happily for years , just like any “pet” cat!  Loads of feral cats colonies in Tel-Aviv and all around ISRAEL, have feeders and the main issue that make the difference between short and miserable lives and long and happy ones  – are spaying and neutering . So please donate largely to the LEADING Animal welfare organization in Israel – Let The Animals Live http://www.letlive.org.il/enlgish/donate.php and help cats have this simple, yet , crucial operation! thanks, Riva Mayer rivamayer@letlive.org.il all of the PICTURES that you see down below – are of feral cats in Tel-Aviv. So – if enough funding is available for feral cats’ spaying and neutering – and at LAL the first target is to set us an High-Volume Spay/neuter FREE clnic – the feral cats in Tel-Aviv and Israel can have long quality life!

  • CovertOps

    These animals are a plague and should be exterminated.  

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001228895857 Rebecca RainbowMonkey Morris

      how can you say that cats are not plague

  • http://twitter.com/anna1022kanako AnnaKanako Mohri

    hi i visiting Tel aviv right now. and i find out lot of street cat in this town..
    every cats looks skinny… and when i eating food they look at my food with hungry eyes.
    my feel so pain and hurt so much… i know it is really hard problem, but i hope it getting better asap… :( i really love cats. and i hope every cats going to be happy… they should be happy!
    i can’t feed them not easy… they need spaying and neutering. 
    this is out responsible i though…