Support for communities and facilities where stray cats affect hygiene or safety - assessment first, then agreed humane control steps with authorities where required.
Know what you are dealing with
Signs
1
Regular cats at fixed feeding points
Same animals appearing nightly near bins, car parks, or garden walls.
2
Spraying and territorial marking
Strong urine odour on gates, tyres, and outdoor furniture in affected corners.
3
Kittens in hidden voids
Litters under shrubs, in empty plots, or behind construction hoarding in developing areas.
4
Digging in soft landscaping
Disturbed mulch and sand beds used as latrine sites near play areas.
Where they hide
Bin stores and skip areas
Consistent food sources behind restaurants and villa cluster waste rooms.
Empty plots and construction
Temporary shelter in sand berms and discarded materials.
Parking undercrofts
Cool shaded areas in summer with hiding spots between vehicles.
Roof and boundary walls
Cats travelling along walls between villas in Arabian Ranches–style layouts.
Risks
Odour complaints and reduced outdoor use of gardens and terraces
Flea and parasite transfer to resident pets
Noise and fighting disturbing sleep in low-density communities
Slip and hygiene issues near food businesses when cats access waste
Our approach
Phase 1
Site and community assessment
We document colony size, feeding patterns, and entry routes with your community manager before action.
Phase 2
Humane capture and relocation coordination
Trapping schedules align with approved partners and welfare guidelines-never poison.
Phase 3
Exclusion and sanitation plan
Waste management, fencing gaps, and repellent strategies reduce resettlement after removal.
How we treat cat control
Tap each step to see what happens on your site - timings vary by property type and pressure level.
Step 1 - Cat control
Inspection
Map activity, shelter and feeding.
Before we arrive
Share community rules and any approved TNR or relocation contacts
Pause informal feeding 24 hours before trapping as advised
Secure pet doors and keep domestic cats indoors on trap nights
Identify exact locations of odour and digging for technician mapping
Notify security of vehicle access and trap placement
After treatment
Keep bins closed and rinse food waste containers regularly
Do not restart large-scale feeding on site after programme completion
Report new arrivals quickly before breeding cycles establish
Maintain fence repairs and brush clearance recommended in your report
Stay ahead of reinfestation
Prevention tips for cat control
Stray cat colonies settle where food, shelter, and breeding sites align. Humane management succeeds when communities combine waste control, coordinated feeding policies, and prompt action on new arrivals.
1
Manage waste and skip hygiene
Keep bin stores closed, rinse food containers, and avoid leaving refuse bags outside overnight. Consistent scavenging opportunities anchor colonies to the same car parks, villa clusters, and restaurant back lanes.
2
Align feeding with community policy
Work with your HOA or facilities team on designated feeding times and locations-or pause feeding during trapping as advised. Scattered, uncontrolled feeding sustains population size and makes humane capture less effective.
3
Close shelter and entry gaps
Board temporary voids under construction hoarding, seal broken fence panels, and clear dense shrub against play areas. Kittens born in empty plots or parking undercrofts quickly expand into full colonies.
4
Protect domestic pets
Keep pet doors secured on trap nights, maintain vet flea prevention, and vaccinate cats that go outdoors. Stray colonies increase flea and parasite pressure on resident pets even after removal programmes.
5
Report new arrivals early
Single unneutered cats can restart breeding within weeks. Notify your community manager or our team when new animals appear before litters establish in landscaping or roof voids.
6
Maintain landscaping discipline
Trim ground cover used as latrine sites and refresh mulch in affected corners after sanitation. Combined odour control and habitat reduction keeps terraces and gardens usable for residents.
What you gain from this programme
Site inspection and feeding-source review
Humane trapping when agreed
Coordination with municipalities if needed
Proofing and waste-management advice
Important for cat control jobs
Local rules apply to stray animals; we confirm requirements before work starts.
Questions about cat control
Why Speed Eagle Pest Control LLC for cat control
Community liaison experience
We mediate between residents who feed cats and those seeking relief-reducing conflict while solving the issue.
Welfare-aligned methods
Our reputation depends on humane outcomes acceptable to Dubai community standards.
Linked sanitation services
Odour, fly, and flea follow-up available so the area is usable again after colony reduction.
Cat control - programme notes
Cat control
Stray cat activity can affect hygiene, safety and community relations on some sites. We work with clients on assessment and humane control options aligned with UAE requirements - speak to us about your property type and we will advise on practical steps.
Contact us
Need cat control services in Dubai or the UAE? Call +971 50 6742796 or email [email protected], or send an online enquiry.
Tell us your property type and where you have seen activity - we will propose a Dubai Municipality–aligned programme with clear preparation and follow-up.