City cleanliness

Engineered housing and feeding tools

Yes, you read correctly, we intent to bring "luxury" to cat houses and feeding spots, with luxury we of course we don't mean precious metals, but proper infrastructure that can stand for a long time, that is cleanable, aesthetically pleasing and that looks and feels like a home. Something you, as a citizen would love to walk next to, something you wouldn't be scared to bring your loved ones next to, something you are attracted to, instead of repelled by; improving the looks, hygiene and overall mood of the areas and neighbourhoods were this spots stand.

two cats lying on a blue door
two cats lying on a blue door
Area cleaning and upkeeping

One of the most noticeable side effects of current stray feeding is the unfortunate filth that comes as a result of it, dirty containers, mold, roaches, smells and dirt. All this is not a result of the action of feeding strays but the way it's being done; that's why we are committed to do it right from the beginning and give a 180° spin to the looks of many streets by upkeeping all the areas around the feeding spots and ensuring all actions taken are done with hygiene and cleanliness in mind.

a man is using a hose to clean the street
a man is using a hose to clean the street
Organized waste collection and disposal

Next to the feeding problem we have the waste situation. One of the least pleasing experiences when walking through some streets of the Greek capital (and many other cities around the globe) is the stench of animal waste, whether it's N°1 or N°2, nobody likes the street you're walking by to smell like that, no matter how much you love animals. Reason why we take the challenge upon ourselves to create an organized cat waste disposal system, from strategically placing "litter areas" to ultimately composting that waste to help develop and reinforce the (non-edible) greenery of areas in need of it.

A black and white cat sitting on the ground
A black and white cat sitting on the ground