Wall-mounted cat stations, installed by feeders of Versova society, lead to drop in hostility towards strays
Mirza Askari has installed the shelves at four different locations to ensure there are no territorial cat fights. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Talking about the initiative, professor Basra says, "When we'd feed them on a piece of paper or on a cardboard utensil, there were chances of it either overturning or getting scattered. So, this seemed like a reasonable solution." Basra, who happens to be television and theatre actor Asif Basra's father, has been feeding strays for the last two decades. Currently, there are 12 to 15 cats in the compound, all of which have been neutered; the society has close to 130 flats.
Askari, who shuttles between Mumbai and Sweden, says the idea was initially met with a lot of resistance. "I was driven to find a solution because once I happened to see one of the members drop off one of the cats to the market. Luckily, we managed to trace her. There was no way we were going to stop feeding the cats," he says. After much back and forth, the idea was finally put to action last year. Askari and others spent Rs 7,000 on each cat station and accessories. In fact, he has even supplied some shelves to Cat Cafe Studio in Versova. According to him, the decision to place cat shelves in different locations was to eliminate territorial battles among cats. There have been times when the bowls have been stolen, but they have instructed the security guards to keep tabs.
Drop in complaints
Aziz Thavar, chairman of the society, says there has been a drop in complaints after installing the shelves. "Earlier, the cats would be all over the place. But now, because they have a designated spot, where they get food and water, there's much more discipline," he says. The initiative has also brought much-needed respite for the feeders. "Stray dogs and cats are dependent on us for food. It's how the food chain works. They don't hunt, and if we don't feed them, who will?" says Basra.
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