For nearly two years, a resident of Route d'Ahuy has been feeding a large colony of stray cats daily, which has settled near her building, managed by the social housing provider Habellis. Without seeking to point fingers, she hopes above all that a lasting solution can be found to help them.
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For nearly two years, a resident of Route d'Ahuy has been feeding a large colony of stray cats daily, which has settled near her building, managed by the social housing provider Habellis. Without seeking to point fingers, she hopes above all that a lasting solution can be found to help them.