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In Bissendorf, a local named Belmerin maintained a feline population of 60 cats. As of now, some of these cats are yet to be rehomed.

County of Osnabrück's veterinary office displaced numerous Belm cats in 2023, with the majority winding up at Gut Aiderbichl.

In Bissendorf, cats owned by Belmerin numbered sixty, some of which are yet to be relocated.
In Bissendorf, cats owned by Belmerin numbered sixty, some of which are yet to be relocated.

In Bissendorf, a local named Belmerin maintained a feline population of 60 cats. As of now, some of these cats are yet to be rehomed.

In a unique and challenging situation, the district is grappling with an influx of cats from the Belmer apartment building. Gut Aiderbichl, a renowned animal sanctuary, is providing updates on this developing situation.

The cat influx has posed a significant challenge to the district, with Belmer cats seeking new homes. Despite efforts to find new owners, many of these cats are still waiting. Animal welfare organisations have played a crucial role in helping the district manage the cat influx, working tirelessly to care for the cats and find them permanent homes.

Hendrik Steinkuhl, the director of Gut Aiderbichl, is leading the efforts to manage the Belmer cat influx. Gut Aiderbichl, while a well-known animal sanctuary, does not have a specific city location mentioned in the search results.

The Belmer cats are currently in the care of animal welfare organisations, and Gut Aiderbichl is working closely with these organisations to ensure the cats receive the best possible care. If you are interested in adopting a Belmer cat, please reach out to your local animal welfare organisation for more information.

Stay tuned for further updates from Gut Aiderbichl on the Belmer cat situation.

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