Q: What does my cat do when I’m not home?A: Let’s look at a recent study to find out! In 2009, Nestlé Purina PetCare sponsored a Los Angeles study on the activities of domestic cats when they were home alone. Collar cameras were placed on fifty indoor cats. Each camera recorded an image every fifteen [...]
We know that helping feral cats can be a big investment. Whether you assist one cat and her kittens or provide a feral cat shelter for an entire colony, it can be difficult to find the means to do so. When your budget is limited, how can you stretch your dollars to cover [...]
Q: What do feral cats like to eat in the wild?A: Feral cats are opportunistic feeders, which means that they eat whatever is readily available. Their first choice of food is people’s garbage. Urban feral cats dig through dumpsters and trash cans, searching for leftover food. Researchers studying a cat colony in Brooklyn discovered that [...]
Q: A stray cat in my neighbourhood has one of her ear tips cut shorter. What does this mean?A: This is a standard procedure for feral cats called eartipping. It’s used around the world to mark feral cats that have been neutered. When working with feral cats, it’s essential to distinguish between neutered and non-neutered [...]
The feral and stray cat population has reached epidemic proportions in many communities across the country. Recent studies estimate the current feral and stray cat population to be between 30-40 million. Travel down any street in any town, and it is likely you will run across one or more of these poor, adorable little creatures in search of [...]
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