Feral cats were not socialized to humans as kittens. So they do not know human touch and protection. Once they develop trust, they are no different from any other cat. They just need more patience and more love.
Feral cats.
Yes, feral cats can meow. Meowing is a common form of communication for cats, both domestic and feral, to express their needs and emotions.
Feral cats are wild and have had little to no contact with humans, while domestic cats are bred and raised as pets by humans. Feral cats typically live outdoors and fend for themselves, while domestic cats live indoors with human companionship. Feral cats are generally not socialized to humans and are more independent compared to domestic cats.
Feral cat is unsocialized domestic cat. Feral Cats looks like pet cats. Feral cats are born outdoors, and they live outdoors. Feral cats are noctural. They sleep during the daytime, and they are active during night. Feral cats are wary of humans; thus they aren't adoptable as pet cats. Feral cats live in colonies with other feral cats.
domestic cats can swim like most animals but the feral cat have been observed to be swimming for the fun of it
No, everything is the same -- cats are cats. In colder climates, a feral cat often has a thicker coat. Feral cats are domesticated but they have not been around people enough to be fully trusting.
Feral domestic cats.
Feral cats can be found anywhere domestic cats are or have been. Feral roughly translated to 'Domestic Gone Wild' but can be kittens bred from "Domestic Gone Wild" cats too. If you are referring to Wild Cats (Felis sylvestris) All five species can be found in parts of Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia. I happen to be the owner of a feral kitten (now tamed and adult but came from Feral linages).
Probably not due to parasites. Feral cats live an average of 3 years. A pet cat kept indoors can live 20 years.
A "feral" cat is a cat who has reverted in some degree to a wild state. They originate from former domestic cats who were lost or abandoned and then learned to live outdoors or in environments involving little human contact, such as warehouses, factories or abandoned buildings.
Domestic and feral cats commonly eat mountain dragons.
In California, cats are able to go where they please. There are no specific laws governing cats. Feral (non-domestic) cats are included in California cat laws.