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Cats Massacred and Pigeons and Seagulls Devoured in Ceuta After the Immigration Invasion: "They Are Ending the Colonies"

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The migratory invasion continues to wreak havoc on the feline colonies of Ceuta almost three weeks after the massive and irregular entry of July 30, when thousands of people crossed from Morocco in avalanche, many of them encouraged, according to neighbors and caregivers, by the authorities of the neighboring country. The voluntary caregivers of these [...]
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The feline colonies of Ceuta are disappearing after almost three weeks of immigration invasion. No one knows where dozens of cats have gone [...]

·Madrid, Spain
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The migratory invasion continues to wreak havoc on the feline colonies of Ceuta almost three weeks after the massive and irregular entry of July 30, when thousands of people crossed from Morocco in avalanche, many of them encouraged, according to neighbors and caregivers, by the authorities of the neighboring country. The voluntary caregivers of these [...]

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Almost three weeks after the arrival of migrants in Ceuta, the situation also begins to be felt in the feline colonies of the city. Voluntary caregivers denounce the disappearance of several cats, the occupation of the spaces where they usually live and the appearance of dead and maimed animals in different areas. According to testimonies collected by the Spanish newspaper La Gaceta, the colonies located next to the desalinizer and in the areas …

·Lisboa, Portugal
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The voluntary carers of these colonies denounce the disappearance of numerous cats and the occupation of their habitats

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The first thing I want to say, loud and clear, is that the voluntary care workers of feline colonies are all heroines who would deserve to be recognized, at least, by the councillor responsible for the feline colonies, Nabila Benzina, since they have not missed a single day to feed and care for the cats of the colonies, many of them located in places very difficult to attend since Ceuta is invaded by migrants who entered the city irregularly and…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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