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Andorra Animal Group Warns of Spanish Lexus Dumping Cats into Feral Colonies

Ronronejand alerts police and traffic services across parishes about a suspected vehicle abandoning cats at multiple sites, urging public reports.

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Key Points

  • Ronronejand warns of Spanish Lexus dumping cats into Andorra's feral colonies.
  • La Seu d'Urgell shelter reports three new cats; vehicle sighted in Andorra.
  • Volunteers photographed Lexus; environmental agent noted presence.
  • Group urges public to report sightings to local traffic services immediately.

Animal welfare group Ronronejand has warned police and traffic services across Andorra's parishes about a Spanish-registered Lexus suspected of dumping cats into feral colonies at multiple sites in the Principat.

The alert comes after the animal shelter in La Seu d'Urgell reported three new cats in local colonies this week, with the same vehicle sighted in Andorra and presumed to be acting with similar purpose. Ronronejand volunteers photographed the Lexus in the country, and an environmental agent from one commune also noted its presence, raising the level of scrutiny.

On Saturday, group members kept watch over the feral cat colonies they manage nationwide, checking for any unusual activity. They appealed to the public—particularly animal lovers and cat enthusiasts—to report suspicious behaviour or sightings of the vehicle to their local parish traffic services without delay.

Ronronejand described the abandonments as indiscriminate and stressed the need for quick action to halt further incidents. The group issued the warning via social media, seeking citizen cooperation to identify the car and alert authorities. No official confirmation has linked the vehicle directly to the La Seu cases, and details on its route remain limited.

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