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A non-profit animal organization is looking for volunteers who can commit to feeding the cat community in Greenbelt and Glorietta as the properties undergo redevelopment. CARA Welfare Philippines announced on Wednesday that it is seeking people who can help the org care for the felines in the areas being redeveloped by Ayala Malls . Greenbelt 1, one of Ayala’s flagship malls, is expected to debut in 2028.

Greenbelt 2, on the other hand, is scheduled to reopen in 2026. Meanwhile, Glorietta is targeted to reopen in the fourth quarter of 2026. Ayala said the redevelopment aims to redefine the concept of third spaces, or spaces next to home and work or school.



It also seeks to foster convergence areas, among others. The major change is affecting cats in the area who are known to dislike changes in their environment. A feline’s life centers around routine and familiarity.

They also leave their scents in their territory or the area where they feel most comfortable. The redevelopment involves construction work, disrupting the familiarity associated with their old hangout spots. This has made CARA Welfare Philippines seek the help of volunteers to ensure the local cat community is cared for during the renovation.

“With the redevelopment of Glorietta and Greenbelt, cats won’t understand where the humans who used to be around them every day have gone. It is a cause for concern,” the org said on June 26. “We are aware that the people who have long taken care of and willingly.

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