Araneta City deepens its commitment to kindness and shared responsibility through launching of “CoMEOWnity”, a citywide initiative aimed to protect, care, and uplift the lives of stray cats. Introduced under Araneta City’s Pet Pals program, the campaign recognizes stray cats not as passersby, but as cherished City-zens of the City of Firsts’ vibrant community.
“CoMEOWnity brings together our valued partners, patrons, cat lovers, and everyone who shares a deep compassion for stray cats,” said Marjorie Go, VP for Marketing of Araneta City, Inc. “Through this initiative, we hope to create a city where every stray cat feels safe, respected, and cared for.”
Guided by its vision of creating an inclusive environment, “CoMEOWnity” focuses on everyday acts of care—regular feeding, safe shelter, medical attention, and thoughtfully designed adoption drives—ensuring that stray cats are treated with dignity and compassion.
Done in partnership with Pet Kingdom, CARA Welfare Philippines, City Cats Cubao, and Cats of Araneta City, the program reflects a shared effort to make animal welfare a fundamental part of city living. “CoMEOWnity” is also dedicated to the memory of the late Filipina chef and restaurateur Margarita Forรฉs, whose lifelong affection for cats—especially strays—continues to inspire acts of kindness.
Among the program’s key initiatives is a Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) effort in partnership with CARA Welfare Philippines, ensuring humane and sustainable management of the stray cat population. Rescued cats are housed at the Araneta City cattery, where they receive regular meals, veterinary care, and ongoing attention, supported by sponsored cat food and essential supplies.
Beyond rescue, “CoMEOWnity” opens doors to second chances through its adoption drives, helping match stray cats with loving individuals and families. During its first-ever cat adoption event held on April 12 at Ali Mall, all rescued and neutered cats successfully found new homes, proving how community involvement can transform lives.
Through this initiative, the City of Firsts continues to build an inclusive space that safeguards the health and well-being of stray cats. It also actively engages tenants, employees, residents, and partner organizations in shaping a city that is not only a destination for culture and entertainment, but also a model of humane urban living.
“Through programs like CoMEOWnity, we are in the high hopes that it will encourage greater awareness and shared responsibility toward stray cats,” said Marjorie Go. “Compassion and empathy are at the heart of who we are—and through them, we affirm our responsibility to care for those who cannot care for themselves.”
For more information about Araneta City’s “CoMEOWnity,” visit its official Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/comeownity.


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