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Cuban animal lovers struggle to feed stray cats and dogs as economic crisis bites

HAVANA (AP) — Every afternoon, 81-year-old Nélida Pérez begins her familiar walk down the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, a procession of hungry cats trailing close behind her.

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Cuban animal lovers struggle to feed stray cats and dogs as economic crisis bites

Stray cats gather on a table at the protected cat colony “Proyecto Aldameros,” in a park in the historic area of Havana, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)


HAVANA (AP) — Every afternoon, 81-year-old Nélida Pérez begins her familiar walk down the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, a procession of hungry cats trailing close behind her.

For years, Pérez has taken it upon herself to feed some of the street cats that roam this part of town, which is also one of the most popular tourist spots in the Cuban capital. She once relied on her own food or restaurant donations, but as the island’s and tourism declined, it has become increasingly difficult to provide for them.

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