We live in England and have an apartment in Cumbre del Sol. We are considering buying a second hand car and leaving it there as the car hire is expensive.
Can anyone advise what the admin process is please?
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We live in England and have an apartment in Cumbre del Sol. We are considering buying a second hand car and leaving it there as the car hire is expensive.
Can anyone advise what the admin process is please?
Is there any public transport going up to the Cumbre del Sol?
I'm currently experiencing problems with my Deutchbank account, can't log in online and they can't help in the bank itself (tell me to go online!)
I've decided to close the account. Can anyone recommend a good bank in Moraira?
Thank you.
Is there a taxi service on the Cumbre del Sol?
Hoi ik zoek iemand om een nieuwe voordeur te installeren. Aub voor een normale prijs aub op de cumbre del sol benitachell
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Looking for a plumber. We have a new boiler fitted but the regulating valve needs replacing.
Good morning everyone
I'd like to highlight the amazing work the people at Cumbre Cats are achieving. The stray population was escalating and two years ago it was distressing to see the amount of unwanted cats, many young and many with kittens. Fast forward to the current day and the cats are looking so much healthier as they're neutered under the capture and release scheme and treated for fleas etc. There are also feeding stations where some of the cats are fed. So all in all it is looking much better for these lovely animals and can I please ask that we all treat them with kindness as they're there through no fault if their own and are just trying to survive. I've just spent a couple of weeks in my apartment in Calle Murrillo, Monte Cala and it was so nice to see the improvement in the cats. I had four regular visitors whilst there, all very sweet and patient. I left my door open and they sat outside like any domestic cat enjoying the closeness of a normal home. I did give them treats and left a few bowls of water out discretely hidden to keep the area looking nice. These cats were affectionate with each other but still very nervous of me as they obviously get shooed away most of the time by people. I also witnessed a woman allowing her two small dogs run under a car snapping and snarling at a poor cat, very nearly catching it. It could have been worse as the cat could have run into the path of a car. At the very least this cat was scared and the woman couldn't have cared less.
So I please ask that we are all kinder and more considerate to the cats as they really don't ask for much. Cumbre del Sol is their home and most of them have been there for longer than a lot of residents.
One last very important point, please drive with them in mind as many of them sleep unseen under cars and can be spooked into running out from the under the cars and I've seen some very near misses with drivers speeding along my road. It would be helpful to have a speed limit sign but alas there aren't any.
So finally, thanks for bearing with me, if you have! And please exercise some kindness. Cumbre Cats are doing a magnificent job but individually we can help also. The cat numbers appear to me to be much less (I don't have stats) but it makes sense with the neutering program numbers will reduce.
I know the cat feeder near me buys the food herself feeding over 15 cats a day whilst she is there so I'm sure any donations would be appreciated and also help towards the neutering and vet fees.
So please check out Cumbre Cats.
Thank you.
Joanne, Calle Murrillo
Would be interested in a quote for purchase and unstallation of an airconditioning unit in a 2 bedroomed apartment .
Further to my previous post I now know about the Cumbre Cats Control Campaign and the wonderful work they do with feeding and capture neuter release. This is amazing and I had no idea except to say on my last visit the cats seemed calmer and more tolerated. I wish I had known about them before.
On reading their blogs many of these cats are being run over and killed by heartless drivers. I just cannot imagine how anyone can run an animal over and not stop.
I think there should be speed limits on the Cumbre and running an animal over and leaving it to die should be a punishable offence. Maybe some road signs making drivers aware of the cats.
These people are doing a wonderful job and I will be helping when I’m back later in the year.
I noted that someone has asked about the feral cats on Cumbre.
There's a very positive approach to the CNR - Capture, Neuter, Release - programme with a team managing the programme, fund raising coffee mornings held at Mari Paz cafe, monthly newsletters on activity etc
The general public are asked not to feed the cats:; especially in the riding school area - it's hard; I know!! - but the Capture team have an improved chance of capture.
Neutering is done by the vet in the village, and released in the area they were captured