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DECEMBER 27, 2022 - TRAPPING REPORTS

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LAST TRAPPING REPORT OF 2022 While most of us are relaxing and enjoying the holidays, a member of our Cumbre del Sol community has continued his commitment to our CumbreCats campaign  The cat lover of Lirios deserves a big thank you for his great achievement as he closes 2022 with the only trap catch!!!! This means that this wonderful man has trapped, neutered and returned 15 CumbreCats! Happy New Year to All In the community of Cumbre del Sol Where the wild cats roam free The private citizens take care of them all With love and humanity They've started the CumbreCats Campaign To Trap, Neuter, and Return, you see These feline friends to their home By the great Mediterranean's sea They work hard every day To give the cats the best life possible They show them love in every way And it's truly admirable So as we say goodbye to 2022 And welcome in 2023 We thank the CumbreCats Campaign For all the love they've given We hope that the cats can thrive And live a life without st...

DECEMBER 7, 2022 - TRAPPING REPORTS

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  LIRIOS CAT LOVER TRAPS AGAIN! Once again we are proud of our only gentleman trapper on the Cumbre. Thanks to his great help, we can rely on the support of the citizens in our efforts. We thank him for catching a beautiful macho CumbreCat in his garden. He always takes the cats to our local vet and then returns them to their homes. This is so kind and generous, and we all thank him from the bottom of our hearts. ** TWO MORE TRAPPED IN LIRIOS  The Lirios zone was active throughout the month, with positive results. Trapper Report: "So many times I tried to trap this smart male. I was able to catch his two brothers, and they were so easy to trap in June. But this boy was a challenge. I set the trap near his sleeping place in the garden, but he was never interested in food. He just loitered next to the trap and waited until I was gone. But I was lucky. I had set the normal trap in the garden next door and was focused on catching three of the kittens there, but it was a bit strang...