For decades, the feral cat problem was tackled by simply trapping and euthanizing feral cats. With over 60 million feral cats currently living in the United States, this approach clearly isn't working. A more humane approach is to provide care for these...
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Stray or abandoned cats often band together to form colonies. Cat colonies can be wonderful support systems for lonely kitties, but they increase breeding, antagonize your indoor cats and can be a nuisance for a residential neighborhood. Here are some...
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In many areas, feral cat populations produce dozens of litters of kittens each year. One of the best ways to reduce the problem is to bring the feral kittens in and make them into pets. Bringing the adult cats back into domestication can be difficult...
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Bringing a "feral" or wild cat into your life is a good deed. Left to their own devices, feral cats reproduce and become a burden to the community. Cats in the street are dangerous, not just to themselves, but to drivers and children. With a little care...
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Hi, I'm Liz Covva. I'm from Fixed Nation and I am here today on behalf of Expert Village and to talk to you about feral cats. More than likely you are going to have the challenge of having multiple cats per colony. In general once a feral cat has been...
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