Some among Cyprus's large expatriate and dual resident communities have retreated home as the economic squeeze has tightened, she noted. "People, at the moment, have just got no money, and it's expensive to get a cat to another country - you've got passports to pay for, you've got transport carriers to pay," Foote said. "It's heartbreaking," she told AFP, saying abandonments were rising island-wide, in part also due to locals no longer being able to afford pet food or vet bills.
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