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What to do if you find an abandoned dog or cat in Spain

Finding a stray cat or dog in Spain isn't uncommon, as the country has one of the highest rates of pet abandonment in Europe. Here are the steps to take if you find one, which factor in Spain's new animal welfare law.

What to do if you find an abandoned dog or cat in Spain
What to do if you find an abandoned dog in Spain? Photo: Ayyee Ayyee / Pexels

Around 288,000 pets are abandoned every year in Spain according to the latest figures available from the charity Fundación Affinity, which aims to spread the benefits of the bond between pets and people, in 2022, 170,105 dogs and 11,352 cats were abandoned and left to fend for themselves on the streets.

READ ALSO – Resolved: Questions and doubts about Spain’s new animal welfare law

What does the law say?

Spain’s new Animal Welfare Law came into force in October 2023 to establish a series of measures to protect pets in various situations, including abandonment.

One of the new requirements of the law is that pets should be microchipped. This means that if you find an animal on the streets, local vets will be able to scan the chip for information on the owners and the pet itself. They can then also usually pass the animal on to a local shelter.

But, in many cases, animals may be too scared to be captured and may turn violent or run away. In this instance, you should call the nearest vet clinic, the local police or the civil guard instead.

The new Animal Welfare Law states that city councils should be in charge of managing the collection of abandoned animals 24 hours a day. Previously, this was down to individual shelters.

“Each municipality will be responsible for collecting lost and abandoned animals and housing them in an animal protection centre. To do this, they must have an emergency service for the collection and veterinary care of these animals, available twenty-four hours a day. This management may be carried out directly by the competent municipal services or by private entities, without prejudice to the fact that, whenever possible, it is carried out in collaboration with animal protection entities”, it states.

If the owners can be found and it turns out they had abandoned their pet, rather than it being lost, they could face fines of up to €50,000 under the new law.

When is an animal considered to be abandoned?

Article 3 of the Animal Welfare Law states that pets are considered to be abandoned if they are found alone, without the company or care of a person.

This includes animals that wander the streets or parks without identification or whose owner is unknown, and those that have not been reported missing.

Animals that are tied or locked up and are not receiving basic care, as well as those who are left at vets and shelters, are also considered abandoned.

It’s important to note, however, that stray cats who live in colonies and are being cared for by the community are not considered abandoned. Cats are more likely to be abandoned if you see them on their own.

If you want to help out with a stray cat colony, you can usually find groups of volunteers in your city you can contact. For example, the CATS Barcelona Facebook group has lots of active members who know about the various cat colonies in the city and can let you know how to get involved.

What should you do when you find an abandoned pet on the streets in Spain?

Step 1: Help them

If the animal is injured, injured, scared, dehydrated or malnourished, it’s important to first find them food or water and try and calm them down.

Step 2: Check if the pet has a tag

Many dogs and cats may have a tag on their collar with their name and their owner’s phone number. If the animal lets you approach it and doesn’t seem dangerous, you can try and check to get the necessary information. 

Step 3: Check if it has a microchip

Take the animal to the local vet if possible and they will be able to see if it has a microchip, which can be scanned for information. It’s possible that the pet may be lost instead and it’s a good way to find out if the owners can be contacted.

Step 4: Contact the city council or local police

If you can’t take the animal to the vet yourself, you should contact the local authorities, either the city council or the local police. According to the new law, they are the ones who should help you find a solution. If they try and tell you to contact a local shelter and that it’s not their responsibility, remind them of Article 22 of the Animal Welfare Law.

Adoption

If you are in the position to be able to adopt an abandoned animal, this is also a great way of helping to reduce the problem.

Rather than just simply taking the abandoned dog or cat home with you though, you should follow the steps above first and then contact a local shelter or your local town hall about the process of adopting. 

READ ALSO: What you need to consider before adopting a rescue dog in Spain

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What will be open over the May ‘puente’ holidays in Spain?

What shops and supermarkets will be open in Spain on the May 1st bank holiday? And how about in the places where it's a 'puente' long weekend on Thursday May 2nd and Friday May 3rd?

What will be open over the May 'puente' holidays in Spain?

Labour Day, called Día Internacional de los Trabajadores in Spain, takes place on May 1st every year. This year it falls on a Wednesday.

It is considered a holiday in all regions across Spain, so no matter where you live in the country you will most likely have this day off work or school.

Schools, most businesses and many shops will also be closed on this day, but what exactly will stay open?

READ ALSO: Is May 1st a public holiday in Spain?

Supermarkets

Many supermarkets will be closed in Spain on May 1st, so if you need to stock up on food, it’s best to do it on Tuesday, April 30th instead. There are, however, some 

Mercadona

Spain’s largest supermarket chain will be closed on Wednesday in locations across the country.

El Corte Inglés

The El Corte Inglés supermarkets, as well as the department ​​stores will close in all regions on Wednesday, May 1st.

Carrefour

The French supermarket giant has many branches across Spain, but whether they remain open or not will depend on the individual stores as all of them have different opening hours and schedules.

Día

Día will open some of its stores in larger cities around the country for specific hours on Wednesday, typically from 9:30am to 3pm. 

Lidl

Like Dia, Lidl will open some of its stores only and mainly from 9am to 3pm only.

Alcampo

Alcampo supermarkets are open every day of the year, including Sundays and holidays. During public holidays, however, many will have special hours and will close at 8pm.

Will pharmacies in Spain be open on Labour Day?

Your nearest farmacia or pharmacy may be open on May 1st, but it will depend on where you live and their individual rules. Some pharmacies may open for special holiday hours, which is usually 9am-2pm, though it will depend on the individual branch. Others may be closed and only have one main branch open in your neighbourhood. 

Will bars and restaurants be open during the holiday?

Bars and restaurants typically decide themselves with regards to opening hours on public holidays, but generally most should stay open.

Local bars might be closed, but bigger restaurants and chains will likely stay open. In some regions that have a puente or extended holiday like in Madrid, some local bars and restaurants may close for a few days.

Will schools be open in Spain on Labour Day?

No, all schools across the country will be closed and students will have a day off. In addition, schools in Madrid, Asturias, Cantabria and Navarra will also be closed on Thursday, May 2nd and Friday, May 3rd.

Students in all other regions are expected to return to school after just a one-day holiday, unless they have communicated otherwise.

Gyms

It may be a day off from work, but many people like to spend their down-time working out.

Gyms, unless they are municipal ones, usually operate privately and therefore will decide on their own hours and decide if they will stay open or not. 

What about on the other May ‘puente’ holiday days?

Thursday May 2nd and Friday May 3rd have been declared regional school holidays in Asturias, Cantabria and Navarra. This means workers could take these two days off to get a five-day break. As it relates to school holidays and they aren’t regional holidays, many supermarkets are shops are likely to be open. 

The exception is the regional holiday in Madrid on May 2nd, which commemorates the day in 1808 when the population rose up against Napoleon’s troops in the Peninsula War. That means that supermarkets such as Mercadona, Alcampo and Día will be closed, although you will still find that Supercor/Hipercor and Carrefour Express in the city are open with reduced hours.

It’s also El Día de la Cruz or Day of the Cross on Friday May 3rd in Granada, Córdoba and Almería, as well as in Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, so don’t expect many stores and supermarkets to be open in these places on this day.

On Saturday May 4th all shops and businesses will be open as usual across Spain, and on Sunday they be will be closed except for in tourist areas. 

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