By definition, a feral cat is an undomesticated, untamed cat. Once it is tamed, it is no longer feral. Feral cats require a lot of patience. Prepare to get quite a few scratches and bites if you are attempting to tame one. In some cases, it may not be possible without professional help.
Set out a humane trap in the area where the cat lives and put food and water in it. Wait a day or so and then check it. If something else has been caught, release it and try again. Try and place the trap as close to the cat's main living area as possible so you don't have to do this very often. Be patient and always use humane traps.
There are a couple ways to protect your cat from a fox. One way is to keep your cat inside away from all danger. Another way is to put a fence around your back yard so that no predators can get to your cats, and so your cats cant leave your yard. Also a way is to when you let your cat out you could go with it and whatch to make sure no danger gets to the cats.
you should not try to trap a cat. it may be someones cat and you may be sued. basically shew the cat away and if that doesn't work then maybe buy an air horn.
Try a humane trap.......your local animal shelter might lend you one.
The feral cat has either decided to trust you, OR the cat is sick. A cat will often isolate, stay in one place, and even hide when in pain or ill.
A female feral cat . . . .
Dogs eating feral cats is rare and dangerous, so it can happen. My Akita dog breed had eaten one and he got sick, so the cat must have been sick as well maybe with disease.
A feral cat is basically a wild cat, that is not familiar with humans. Feral cats can be aggressive, bite, hiss, and run due to fright.
The local human society will loan you a "Have a Heart" cat trap. It wont hurt the cat but will trap him and he can be removed to the shelter along with his children. Are you sure it's a male cat bringing the kittens? That would be something a female would do as a rule. I know this works. It wont cost you anything but some food to put into the trap. emorrison29@hotmail.com
yes she wont eat and when she does she has the the runs
A feral is not a producer it is a secondary consumer
It is a feral cat
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.
feral is the term used to describe the wild state of a normally domesticated species, such as a cat.
Feral cats are wild descendants of domestic cats. A feral cat has never associated with humans.How did feral cats come to be? When two strays mate in the wild, they give birth to a litter of feral kittens. These kittens have never interacted with humans. Feral kittens can be domesticated if taken in young, but adult feral cats are almost impossible to domesticate.Answer 1A feral cat is a domestic cat which has been homeless so long that it has adapted to life in the wild. This term also applies to all domestic animals. Answerferal means wild or untamed as in a barn cat. Actually, deep down, every cat is feral.
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