They hunt.
A feral cat may meow at you as a form of communication, seeking attention, food, or to express fear or discomfort.
A female feral cat is simply referred to as a "female feral cat."
A feral cat may meow at you for various reasons, such as seeking food, attention, or feeling threatened. Meowing is a way for the cat to communicate its needs or feelings to you.
Cats weigh from 8 to 12 lbs. A feral cat due to limited food supply would probably be closer to 8 lbs.
It does not matter what you feed a cat unless a vet has told you otherwise.
When a feral cat meows at you, it could be a way of communicating fear, aggression, or a desire for food or attention. It's important to approach with caution and understand the cat's body language to determine its intentions.
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.
A feral cat may meow loudly at night due to various reasons such as seeking food, marking territory, looking for a mate, or feeling scared or threatened.
A Stray, a Feral Cat.
A feral cat will eat whatever food it comes across or catch. Eggs are very nutritious, and it is likely any hungry cat will eat bird eggs if it was able to reach them.
A feral is not a producer it is a secondary consumer
It is a feral cat