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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In the U.S. alone, an estimated 70 to 100 million feral cats roam the streets. While this number may sound insurmountable, taking action in your own community and raising awareness can start to put a significant dent in the numbers. It can also enable...
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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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A feral cat is an unsocialized cat. Most likely the kittens were born outdoors and had no human contact. For survival, ferals revert to a wild state, throwing off any effects of domestication. Feral cats and kittens often live in colonies, made up of...
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Stray cats can be a nuisance not matter how cute they seem. These felines can knock over garbage while looking for food, attack your pets and disrupt your sleep patterns with their nightly howling. You can control the stray cat population in your...
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