You can try some squeaky toys for a recently tamed feral kitten. You can also try a scratching post to help the kitty.
i think they do this to mourn their kitten and to show surrenderness
I know for a fact that there are. A feral animal is any animal that is wild. If a kitten is raised on the street and runs from people, you can almost guarantee that it is a feral or wild kitten and most likely will be for life unless it decides to let a human near it. This goes for all animals. A bear and deer are feral animals.
A sexy Jaguar, Feral kitten, stray dog and another one
A sexy Jaguar, Feral kitten, stray dog and another one
It depends on how old the kitten is like if it is under 4 months then no. Or, if there are a lot of dogs or feral cats around your house, then make sure it stays in your backyard.
No! As long as the kitten's eye looks normal and has a pupil then it's fine. I have a semi-feral kitten who is blind in one eye. His eye is completley gray with no pupil. The kitten and his brother have brown eyes, apart from the blind eye which is gray! :P
The difference is that instead of eating Purina like your Mr. Whiskers, the Feral Killer of Native Birds has an insatiable bloodlust for avian creatures.
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).
There are a couple reasons for this.She has a mental problemShe didn't reconize it as her kitten (Mental problem)Was she feral? Feral cats do that sometimes to keep from starving.The kitten could have been too weak to survive or the mother could not wean it. If the mother cat, when a kitten, had been separated from the litter too early (seven weeks), or the cat is too young to be a mother, it has no awareness of what to do and treats the kitten as just another food source. Most experts conclude this behavior is generally confined to the first litter.
they have killed lots of the african big boabys
I had my female feral spayed and her kittens spayed/neutered via TNR.The male rarely showed up in my yard.Upon returning...Only 2 of 3 kittens stuck around. I haven"t seen the female or the other kitten. Suddenly, the male is showing up again and came by with another male!I hope my 2 kittens will be ok--they seem afraid of those males & I am worried about what happened to the female & the other kitten.
Yes, kittens don't harm anybody and would make it animal slaughtering and could get a fine of $100,000.