Stray cats in major parks and even communities in Shanghai have always been a topic of concern. Recently, the city's first urban stray cat management center was officially listed, and a "cat island" covering an area of about one acre has been completed and adopted stray cats have begun. Many citizens brought their wild cats to stock.

In Xujiahui Park , there are dozens of stray cats all over the years. Cat lovers nearby formed several teams to feed them in time periods, and there were many people who spent two or three thousand a month. In order to prevent stray cats from reproducing uncontrollably, everyone paid out of their own pocket to perform sterilization surgery on them. Each operation, including hospitalization fees, also costs four or five hundred yuan. Obviously, it is really hard to rely on the people to do these things spontaneously.

For this reason, the Shanghai Yicai Feiyang Charity Foundation has prepared a "Cat Island" in the Laogang Town area of Pudong. It is surrounded by water on all sides and can only pass a suspension bridge when going to the island. According to the cat's living habits, multiple feeding points and cat nests for rest are also carefully set up. In fact, "Cat Island" is equivalent to the function of a "transit station". Stray cats come here for health monitoring and sterilization surgery, and then adopted by cat lovers to form a benign closed-loop operation. Citizens can only log in to the "Ala Chong" charity platform to obtain relevant information to handle it.



In addition, the Shanghai Guide Dog Service Base is also listed here. Citizens can visit the base on-site during holidays, participate in the interactive activities of guide dogs , and learn more about guide dog training, management and services, so as to help build Shanghai into a healthy and harmonious pet-friendly city.
