How Meow Metrics Helps Municipalities Improve Transparency and Comply with Law 7/2023

How Meow Metrics Helps Municipalities Improve Transparency and Comply with Law 7/2023

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For years, managing a cat colony was almost an act of faith.

People did what they could, with good intentions but very little reliable information: how many cats there were, who fed them, when each one had been sterilized, or which incidents were still unresolved.

Across Spain, thousands of caregivers and volunteers kept the system alive using notebooks, WhatsApp groups, spreadsheets, and folders stored on computers that only worked as long as nobody touched them.

Some people, like Alicia, have spent more than twenty years carefully documenting every cat, every capture, and every treatment. Others, like Jesús, still write deworming schedules and veterinary reminders on the kitchen calendar.

Some work alongside associations that provide support and structure.
Others manage colonies completely alone, often dealing with misunderstanding, frustration, and the daily challenges of urban coexistence.

And even the most supported caregivers often depend on fragile municipal continuity — hoping the council member supporting the project does not change, or that the municipal technician responsible for sterilization programs does not retire.

Then Law 7/2023 arrived with a clear message:
ethical feline colony management is no longer optional.

Municipalities are now responsible for ensuring veterinary care, coordinating with volunteers and citizens, and implementing structured CER (Capture, Neuter, Return) management strategies.

What many people had already sensed became impossible to ignore:
effective colony management requires organization, reliable data, coordination, transparency, and, of course, adequate human and financial resources.

This is where Meow Metrics becomes the “order” that everyone needed.

Real Traceability for Every Cat Colony

Each cat has its own profile, history, location, and intervention records. There are no doubts. No more “I think someone sterilized that cat last year.”
There is verifiable, accessible, and updated data.
And that information allows municipalities to make decisions based on evidence rather than individual memory.

In addition, Meow Metrics acts as a digital municipal technician specialized in CER management, without the cost of hiring an additional person for the role. Or, put another way: it frees municipal technicians from the burden of daily coordination so they can supervise, plan, and act with more time and less frustration.

Real Coordination Between Municipalities and Volunteers

Municipalities are often surprised when they realize that, for the first time, everyone is working in the same place:

  • alerts,
  • captures,
  • sterilizations,
  • veterinary records,
  • feeding,
  • incidents…

Everything flows smoothly without lost messages or endless social media threads.
Meow Metrics does not replace anyone: it organizes, simplifies, and reduces friction. What people were already doing can now be done better.

Automatic Reports and Public Transparency

One of the heaviest burdens in municipal work has always been preparing reports: for council meetings, transparency requirements, grant justifications, and internal communication.


Now, the system generates them automatically:

  • graphs,
  • colony evolution tracking,
  • number of sterilizations,
  • welfare indicators,
  • avoided costs,
  • evidence of CER compliance.

And the best part is that, if the municipality chooses, this data can be made public. Because transparency should not be seen as a burden: it is an opportunity to demonstrate that the CER method works — and that it works thanks to the efforts of everyone involved.
Alicia’s records, Jesús’s reminders, registered captures, handled alerts… everything is unified in one system.

Complying with Law 7/2023 Without the Headaches

The law made it clear that managing feline colonies is not optional:
it is a municipal responsibility.

Meow Metrics “translates” that obligation into concrete and auditable actions:

  • clear protocols,
  • complete records,
  • inspection-ready data,
  • structured communication,
  • automatic monitoring of each colony’s status.

What once required hours of manual work has now become reliable, organized, and traceable processes.

Cities change when we begin paying attention to the small things.
Feline colonies are a discreet but essential part of our neighborhoods.

Managing them properly is not only about complying with a law: it is about improving coexistence, public health, and the well-being of everyone.

If you would like to know how we are already working with other municipalities across Spain, I would be happy to tell you more. 😉

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