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US Government Halts Removal Of Iconic Puerto Rico Cats

A stray cat rests on a statue in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, Nov. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo)

In a recent development, the U.S. government has decided to temporarily suspend a plan aimed at removing approximately 200 iconic stray cats residing in a historic district in Puerto Rico's capital. This decision comes in response to a lawsuit challenging the project, as announced by a nonprofit organization on Monday.

The cats in question inhabit the San Juan National Historic Site, specifically the 16th-century fortress known as 'El Morro,' which is operated by the U.S. National Park Service. Over the years, these felines have become a notable tourist attraction, garnering both admiration and criticism from visitors and residents of Old San Juan.

The U.S. National Park Service had raised concerns about the growing cat population, citing potential health risks to humans, harm to wildlife, and environmental issues caused by the cats' presence. Consequently, the agency had planned to enlist an animal welfare organization to remove the cats, with a deadline set for completion within six months.

However, following public backlash and legal challenges, the removal process has been put on hold pending the resolution of the lawsuit filed by Alley Cat Allies. The nonprofit argues that the removal plan violates certain environmental protection laws and regulations.

While the fate of the cats remains uncertain, local efforts by organizations like Save a Gato continue to provide care for the animals, including feeding, spaying, neutering, and facilitating adoptions. Despite these efforts, finding suitable homes for all the cats poses a significant challenge, with limited space available in mainland U.S. sanctuaries.

As the legal battle unfolds and the future of the cats hangs in the balance, the charming felines of Old San Juan persist in roaming the historic trails and waterfront areas, leaving a lasting impression on the community and visitors alike.

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