Dutch Cities Are Building These Tiny Staircases to Help Cats Exit Their Canals
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, AUG 5 – Amsterdam will install hundreds of wooden steps along canals to prevent drowning after 19 cats died in six months, using €100,000 from a biodiversity fund as approved by city council.
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Dutch Cities Are Building These Tiny Staircases to Help Cats Exit Their Canals
Two cities in the Netherlands are mounting tiny staircases on the sides of their canals to help cats escape if they fall in the water. Between the capital of Amsterdam and a smaller city called Amersfoort, there could be over 500 tiny staircases along the canals by the end of the year. The initiative began […] The post Dutch Cities Are Building These Tiny Staircases to Help Cats Exit Their Canals appeared first on Good News Network.
Amsterdam Is Building Tiny Staircases To Help Stray Cats Exit Its Iconic Canals
Amsterdam is world-renowned for its canals. They’re a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You might already know that. You might not realize, however, that Amsterdam is crazy for cats, and now it’s trying to protect them. Amsterdam is spending €100,000 to build tiny wooden staircases along its canals as part of a cat safety initiative. After 19 cats drowned in the city’s elaborate network of waterways over the past six months, city officials finally dec…
Amsterdam is installing cat rescue ladders along its canals in response to a high number of cases of animals falling into the waterways and drowning after being unable to climb up the steep, slippery walls to the shore.
Amsterdam to install tiny staircases along its canals to protect cats and wildlife
Amsterdam, famous for its iconic canals, is now offering a helping paw to some of its smallest residents: cats. Local authorities, in collaboration with animal welfare groups, plan to install tiny staircases along canal walls to allow cats and other small animals to climb out of the water safely. The very thoughtful project, known as Kattenklimtreden, which means Cat Climbing Steps, is part of a broader effort to make Amsterdam’s waterways more …
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