For Professionals

For Professionals — ARTEMIS

For Professionals

The stray crisis
is your problem
too. We have
a solution.

Stray animals are not only an animal welfare issue. They are a reputation problem for hotels, a budget inefficiency for municipalities, and an ESG reporting opportunity for companies. Artemis works with all three — with a different proposition for each.

We don’t ask for charity. We offer a documented, verifiable service that solves a real operational problem and produces a measurable, reportable outcome. This is a business conversation.

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Audience 01

Hotels, Resorts & Tourism Operators

Your stray animals aren’t
an inconvenience.
They’re a TripAdvisor review.

Stray cats and dogs on your property generate complaints. Not sometimes — consistently. They appear in guest reviews, in photos posted to social media, in conversations between travelers before they book. For a hotel in Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, or Cyprus, the presence of unmanaged strays is not a charming local detail. It is a measurable liability that shows up in your ratings.

The instinct is to remove them. But removal doesn’t work. Animals cleared from a territory are replaced by new ones within weeks — often more of them, less habituated to humans, and less manageable. The problem doesn’t disappear. It regenerates.

TNR does the opposite. The sterilized animals that remain hold their territory, blocking new arrivals. The colony ages and shrinks naturally. Within two to three years of consistent management, a properly run TNR program reduces the visible stray population on and around your property by 30–50% — permanently, humanely, without PR incidents.

Artemis manages that programme for you. You don’t coordinate with vets. You don’t negotiate with NGOs. You don’t chase documentation. You sign one annual agreement, and we handle everything — including the story you get to tell about it to your guests and booking platforms.

The reputational flip

A hotel that cannot manage its stray population has a problem. A hotel that can say “we sponsor the local TNR programme — here’s our Certified Humane Destination badge” has turned that same reality into a competitive advantage. The animals didn’t change. The narrative did.

This is the difference between a liability and a story. We help you build the story — with quarterly documentation, photography, a window badge, and content ready for your website and booking profiles.

Documented TNR operations near your property

Coordinated with our vetted NGO partners. Fully documented with GPS mapping, vet certificates, and quarterly photo reports.

“Certified Humane Destination” badge & window sticker

Physical and digital assets for display on property, your website, TripAdvisor, and Booking.com profiles.

Quarterly photographic impact report

Colony size before and after, sterilizations completed, ear-tipped animal count. Shareable with your PR team and guests.

Website content pack

A ready-to-publish paragraph and approved photography for your sustainability or “our values” page.

Listing in the Artemis Humane Destination directory

A public directory increasingly referenced by ethical travel communities across Northern Europe.

Annual partnership

€1,200

per year · single property

Hotel associations and groups of 5+ properties receive custom pricing. All partnerships are annual agreements with a 30-day exit clause. Contact us to discuss.

Every partnership includes

Humane Destination badge (digital + physical)
4 quarterly impact reports per year
Website content pack
Public directory listing
Named Artemis contact for all communications

Open a conversation

    We respond within 3 business days. This is the start of a conversation, not a sales funnel.

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    Audience 02

    Municipal Governments

    Your current approach costs
    more, works less, and
    generates bad press.

    Municipalities across Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Italy, and Malta have a legal obligation to manage stray animal populations. Most are using methods that have been studied extensively and found to produce zero long-term population reduction: impoundment, relocation, and in some cases, culling.

    These approaches share three properties. They are expensive — impoundment costs €200–400 per animal with ongoing housing costs. They are ineffective — when animals are removed from a territory, new ones move in within weeks. And they generate public opposition that consumes administrative time and erodes community trust.

    TNR has a fundamentally different cost structure and outcome profile. It costs €45–80 per animal in a single intervention — with no recurring cost for the same animal. It produces a documented 30–50% visible population reduction within three years. And it is increasingly demanded by residents, tourism operators, and animal welfare organisations alike.

    Artemis offers municipalities a complete managed TNR service. We coordinate the NGO partners, produce the documentation, and write the quarterly reports. You get the results and the paperwork to show for it — without managing a single operational detail.

    €400

    Impoundment — cost per animal

    With zero long-term population reduction. The same territory repopulates within weeks of clearance.

    €65

    TNR — cost per animal

    One-time intervention. Permanent result. No recurring cost for the same animal. No PR incident.

    66%

    Population reduction over 11 years

    University of Central Florida peer-reviewed study. No new kittens born after year four of managed TNR.

    What we bring to your council meeting

    We don’t arrive with emotion. We arrive with a one-page budget comparison, a map of your current stray density, a three-year population projection under both approaches, and a service contract proposal. The conversation is about budget efficiency and tourism reputation — not animal welfare. Councillors who have rejected welfare arguments respond differently to a cost-per-outcome analysis.

    Complete TNR programme management

    We coordinate NGO partners, schedule operations, manage vet relationships, and handle all field documentation. Your municipality manages no operational details.

    GPS colony mapping for your territory

    Full mapping of managed colonies within your municipal boundaries. Updated quarterly. Available as printed reports or a live data layer.

    Quarterly reports for council submission

    Population counts, sterilizations completed, vet certificate summary, photographic documentation. Formatted for direct submission to council records and public communication.

    Public communication support

    A plain-language summary of the programme for your website, social media, and local press — framed around budget efficiency, tourism reputation, and responsible governance.

    EU grant application support

    Our documentation trail meets the data standards required for EU biodiversity and community welfare grants. We assist in identifying relevant streams and preparing supporting materials.

    Monthly management retainer

    €800–2,500

    per month · depending on territory size

    Small island municipalities (under 5,000 residents) start at the lower end of the range. Mid-size municipalities of 10,000–30,000 residents typically sit between €1,200 and €1,800/month. All contracts are structured as annual service agreements with quarterly review clauses.

    Every contract includes

    Full programme coordination
    Quarterly council-ready impact reports
    GPS colony database
    Public communication package
    Grant application support

    Request a proposal

      We will respond within 5 business days with a preliminary one-page assessment of your territory and a proposed service framework.

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      Audience 03

      Companies & ESG Teams

      Your sustainability report
      needs verified impact data.
      We produce it.

      Mid-size and large companies across France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands face growing ESG reporting obligations — and increasingly, these require verified, third-party impact data in the biodiversity and community welfare categories. Aspirational statements are no longer sufficient.

      Mediterranean stray animal TNR programmes are an overlooked but highly suitable ESG vehicle. They are documentable — every sterilization generates a vet certificate. They are measurable — colony population data produces quantifiable before-and-after metrics. They are photogenic — the documentation produces compelling content for annual reports and stakeholder communications. And they address a verifiable ecological and community welfare issue in a region where your business may already have a presence or footprint.

      Artemis produces a branded, third-party certified TNR impact report built on six months of documented field operations, vet records, GPS data, and population counts. Your CSR team receives a finished document they can submit directly with their sustainability report, with zero additional effort on their end.

      The business case is simple: your sustainability report needs verified, third-party impact data in the biodiversity and community welfare categories. We provide that, documented to recognised reporting standards, for less than your legal team charges for two hours of work.

      Why TNR and not tree-planting

      Carbon offset and reforestation programmes are increasingly scrutinised — and increasingly commoditised. A verified, GPS-mapped TNR programme in a documented Mediterranean colony produces impact data that is specific, local, independently verifiable, and visually compelling. It is not one of ten thousand generic ESG line items. It is a story your stakeholders will actually read — and remember.

      6-month documented TNR impact programme

      A dedicated six-month TNR operation, GPS-mapped and vet-certified, in a named Mediterranean colony. All documentation generated and archived under your company name.

      12-page branded impact report

      Professionally designed, co-branded with your company identity. Includes colony maps, population data, vet certificate summary, before-and-after photography, and an executive summary formatted for sustainability reporting.

      Third-party verification statement

      A signed letter from Artemis confirming the documented programme, suitable for inclusion in GRI, CSRD, or TCFD-aligned sustainability disclosures.

      Digital content pack

      High-resolution photography and social-media-ready assets for your communications team to use across stakeholder channels and internal reporting.

      Raw data export on request

      GPS coordinates, animal IDs, sterilization dates, vet certificate references, and population counts — exportable for integration with your internal ESG data systems.

      Annual impact report

      €3,500–8,000

      per report · depending on scope and co-branding

      A standard 6-month programme covering one colony starts at €3,500. Multi-colony programmes across multiple countries, or reports requiring custom design and executive presentation, are quoted individually. All engagements begin with a free scoping call.

      Every engagement includes

      6-month documented field programme
      12-page branded impact report
      Third-party verification statement
      Digital content pack
      Raw data export on request

      Start the conversation

        We respond within 3 business days with a scoping proposal. No obligation, no sales pressure — just a straight conversation about whether this fits your needs.

        We don’t speak the language of animal welfare to professionals. We speak ROI to hotel managers, budget efficiency to municipalities, and verified impact data to ESG teams. The animals benefit either way.

        — Artemis Association for Animals

        Not sure which category
        you fit? Write to us anyway.

        If you’re a professional dealing with stray animals in any capacity — hospitality, local government, corporate sustainability — there is probably a conversation worth having. We respond to every enquiry personally, within three business days.

        → Contact us directly Or support the work directly — sponsor a sterilization for €49.