Cat The Crap: Cat Lady Harms Humans For Cats, Blocking Residence

Cat The Crap: Cat Lady Harms Humans For Cats, Blocking Residence​


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The actual buildings in Tel Aviv being held hostage by one woman's refusal to relocate her cats. Photo: Kobi Koankes

294 families in Tel Aviv want safe, modern housing. They live in crumbling 1960s-era apartment blocks — eight buildings, 176 units — with no earthquake reinforcement, no bomb shelters, no parking, no elevators. The kind of buildings Israel built during mass immigration waves when speed mattered more than quality. 97% of residents signed the renewal agreement that would demolish these deathtraps and replace them with 564 modern apartments.

One woman said no. Her name is Shirley Hamani, and her reason is cats.

12 Cats vs. 294 Families​


Hamani keeps 12 cats in her apartment and feeds a colony of strays in the building complex. She refuses to sign the urban renewal agreement because she says she cannot find a landlord willing to rent to someone with 12 cats — some elderly, some with chronic medical conditions.

Shirley Hamani. Photo: Kobi Koankes

Her quote to the court:
These animals are not 'pets' to me. They are family members, with profound emotional and moral value. Would you give up your children for a bigger apartment?

No, Shirley. But most people's children don't number twelve, don't have fleas, and don't require the entire neighborhood to remain in structurally unsafe housing because of their litter box arrangements.

The 294 apartment owners have now sued Hamani for 2.6 million shekels (roughly $700,000). Their attorney, Ziv Gruman, put it plainly: "Feeding cats should not prevent hundreds of families from moving into safe, modern homes."

Israel's 2-Million Cat Crisis​


This case doesn't exist in a vacuum. Israel has an estimated 2 million feral cats roaming its streets — the highest per-capita stray cat population in the world. A Knesset Research Center report warned the situation is out of control. The Agriculture Ministry allocated just $1.2 million to address it, a fraction of the $18 million experts say is needed.

These cats were originally brought during the British Mandate to deal with rats. The rats are gone. The cats stayed, bred, and multiplied — a female cat can produce three litters a year in Israel's warm climate. Between 75% and 90% of stray kittens die before their first birthday. The survivors spread toxoplasmosis, prey on native wildlife, and create exactly the kind of human-animal conflict now playing out in a Tel Aviv courtroom.

Hamani's lawyer, Inbal Keidar Haim, argues this isn't about stopping the project — just about requiring animal welfare surveys before demolition. Cities like Tel Aviv and Herzliya have started mandating these surveys. But here's the thing: a survey is not the same as a veto. Hamani isn't asking for a survey. She's refusing to sign, full stop, until someone solves her personal cat housing problem.

The Bigger Pattern​


This is a textbook case of cat activism gone wrong. One person's emotional attachment to animals — animals with a 75-90% infant mortality rate in the wild — overriding the safety and housing needs of hundreds of families living in buildings that could collapse in an earthquake.

The Tel Aviv District Court is expected to rule later this month. If Hamani wins, it sets a precedent: any pet owner in any building can block urban renewal for hundreds of neighbors. If the 294 families win, it reaffirms something that shouldn't need reaffirming — that human safety comes before cat comfort.

Sources:
Ynet News — Hundreds sue woman opposing massive Tel Aviv renewal project over care of her cats
The Jewish Chronicle — Hundreds of Tel Aviv residents sue homeowner blocking redevelopment project

Watch: Kan 11 News coverage​

 
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Oh my goodness, this just breaks my heart honestly. I mean I get it - 12 cats is a LOT. I only ever had 3 at most. But I also understand the attachment, they really do become family. My husband thinks I'm crazy for saying it but it's true.

That said... 294 families? Unsafe buildings? I'm sorry but at some point you have to see the bigger picture. I lost my Kaykay a few years back and I know how hard it is to let go. But you can't hold a whole neighborhood hostage because you're scared of change. I pray she finds a good solution for those kitties, I really do, but she's got to work WITH the other residents, not against them.

My two cents anyway LOL
 
I use to be sympathetic to people who have lots of cats, because out here in Alberta you end up with ferals whether you want them or not. But 12 cats in an apartment is not the same as barn cats on a 40 acre property. Thats hoarding, plain and simple.

The part about the buildings not having earthquake protection is what gets me. Where I am we built a catio so the cats could be safe outside, but thats because we had the space and the resources. This woman is asking 294 families to stay in unsafe buildings because she wont figure out her own situation. That is not an animal welfare position, that is a personal problem she is making everyone else deal with.

I will say the city should have a relocation plan for the community cats though. Those strays didnt ask for any of this either. But that shouldnt mean the whole project stops.
 
Look I've been dealing with feral's for years and I can tell you right now 12 cats in an apartment is not normal; that's not cat rescue that's someone who doesn't know when to stop. We started with 6 feral's on our property and even that was too many before we got things under control.

The part about her saying would you give up your children for a bigger apartment is honestly kind of insulting. These are cats not children. I love my cats don't get me wrong but let's not pretend a cat is the same as a human kid. Fast forward to the real issue here; 294 families are stuck in buildings with no safe rooms and no earthquake protection because one person can't sort out her cat situation.

Also 2 million strays in Israel?? That country has a serious problem on its hands. You can't just keep feeding colonies and pretending that solves anything. We tried that here and all it did was attract more.
 
Inexcusable! I have been working in this industry for over 20 years, and I've never seen a cat ever being this cute! Cute cats are the reason we've all been doing this.

Saving cats from harm is what we signed up here for, am I right everyone?