US authorities pause relocation of feral cats to Puerto Rico Heritage
The U.S. government recently postponed its move to relocate feral cats from a historic site in Puerto Rico, following public concerns and animal welfare debates. This decision allows more time to explore alternative solutions that are humane and consider the cultural significance of these animals within the local community. The cats, which have become a familiar sight in the historic district of Puerto Rico's capital, were initially intended to be removed in an effort to preserve the integrity of the historic site. However, the plan sparked a public outcry from animal rights activists and local residents who see the cats…