

Life span: CCCP cats generally have a longer and healthier life span.

Many complaints: resulting from noise from fighting, mating and smell from urine marking.Threats: illness, fights with other cats, injury, car accidents, dog attacks.Illness: left to get sick and die with much suffering.Fighting: constant fighting resulting in injuries.An estimated 1 in 3 kittens will die within the first few months of life. Reproduction rate: up to 6 kittens per litter, up to two litters a year.Source of food: rubbish, scavenging for food resulting in malnutrition and disease.Profile of undesexed non-CCCP street cats Enter CCCP which works to resolve negative impacts in a humane way by working deep within the community. Unfortunately, these qualities also make them extremely unpopular with human neighbours. They fight amongst themselves for territory and for mates, advertising their presence by yowling and urine spraying. Street cats have to fight to survive, literally. Street living is hard - street cats are vulnerable to illness, predators, car accidents and other accidents. Hong Kong’s stray cats are resourceful creatures, with a strong survival instinct and an exponential reproductive rate. Thousands of street cats live amongst Hong Kong’s densely packed human population. One of the most photographed city subjects, yet also considered a pest. Hong Kong’s street catsĬats occupy a unique space in the hearts of Hong Kong people.
