Poland’s most popular cat is set to end up being a main ambassador for other homeless moggies.
Chubby black-and-white Gacek from Szczecin ended up being a web feeling accumulating countless fans worldwide after looking like the city’s No.1 traveler destination on Google.
Now, the Top Cat has an opportunity to end up being an ambassador of “free-living” cats.
Aiming to utilize its abrupt appeal for good, councillor Patryk Jaskulski composed to the mayor of Szczecin requiring attention to the defense and assistance of cats who do not have a long-term home.
The councillor composed: “All the media in Poland and around the world have already written about Gacek.
“Unintentionally, he became the hero of Szczecin, and the name of our city has spread all over the world! This means that we hear more and more often about tourists coming to our city to visit it.”
In the long note, he hired the mayor to utilize Gacek’s abrupt popularity to support non-governmental organisations that handle the defense of animals in the city.
He composed: “Cat Gacek has a chance to become a hero of all wild, free-living and homeless cats in our city.”
Jaskulski thinks that Gacek’s success might benefit wild cats in the city, which is thought to have countless them.
Appealing to the mayor, he proposed to set up a big board with details about other free-roaming cats in Kaszubuska Street, were Gacek presently lives.
He said “The board should contain information about non-governmental organizations that protect free-living cats in our city.
“Along with this information, provide ways to support these organisations, including information on how to make a donation to support these activities.”
The councillor likewise requested other crucial details to be consisted of in the demand such as the correct feeding of wild cats and the requirement of their castration.
“I think that this details is extremely crucial in the context of building social awareness, animal defense and avoiding extreme recreation of free-living cats,” Jaskulski said.
He completed: “It is worth emphasising that from the point of view of the law, the owner of such cats is the State Treasury, and the obligation to provide care for these animals lies with the commune.”