well you can feed it and pet it if its friendly, see how I kept a stray cat in my backyard was calling it a name and when it left for a while I would call that name and it would come back, just like a dog.
A stray cat may keep visiting your cat because it is seeking companionship, food, or shelter. Cats are social animals and may be drawn to your cat's territory for various reasons.
keep it or turn it in to a shelter
keep it or sell it to a good home
He is both a pet cat, because you can pet it, and a stray cat because you can stray it. :)
A stray cat may keep coming to your house because it is seeking food, shelter, or companionship. Cats are known to be drawn to places where they can find these basic needs met.
A stray cat may keep meowing to communicate its needs, such as hunger, thirst, or seeking attention. It could also be trying to find its way back home or looking for companionship.
Sprinklers normally work if a cat doesn't like water but if they do, try to get a sensor that detects movement and releases an alarm that should scare of the cat. Apparently their are alarms that only cat can only hear. I may be wrong but that is my suggestion.
If your cat got into a fight with a stray cat, it's important to first check for any injuries on your cat. Clean any wounds and seek veterinary care if needed. Keep your cat indoors to prevent further fights and contact animal control to address the stray cat issue.
A stray cat may follow you and meow because it is seeking food, shelter, or attention. It may also be lost or looking for companionship.
Yes, a stray cat is multicellular.
A stray cat may keep meowing at your door because it is seeking food, shelter, or attention. Cats are known to be vocal animals and may meow to communicate their needs or desires.
The stray cat may be meowing to communicate its needs, such as hunger, thirst, or seeking attention. It could also be trying to establish territory or looking for companionship.