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Where can you find feral or stray cats in London UK?

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Is your stray cat a feral cat?

Chances are that it may be, however there is a big possibility that it might not be a stray. For example, cats wander off to find prey, to find a partner or to join another colony of cats (for it is their natural thing to do) so it may not be stray. If there are cats in the woodlands or forests, it is likely for them to be feral. Big cats come from the wild, so there is not much difference when it comes to domestic cats.


Where do stray cats usually hang around?

Feral cats live in the wild, but are not the same as stray cats or wild cats in that they are descended from domestic cats but have had no contact with humans. Feral cats can live mostly anywhere, in any environment that humans can also live in.


How can you find a feral cat?

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).


What website should you use when trying to find the pros and cons of that capitivity has on wild cats?

Trapping feral cats


Where can you find feral cats?

Well, i can find then at the post office at night. There are 2 kittens and 2 cats. The father cats name is Smoky. The mother cats name is Kitty. The young kittens name is Cheese. The old kittens name is Cheetah. Then there is a feral cat that I named Sparky that comes to our house at night and eats the food that I leave out for her. She might have kittens because she is big for a feral cat. She is very skittish. What do you think?


Who benefits from stray animals?

the effects of stray cats and dogs are that they both are living a bad life out in the wild they don't have a place to live they are hungry digging through trash can just to find some time of food so those are some effects on stray cats and dogs


Where will cats go if they run away?

Male cats (not neutered) run away because they are looking for female cats - they will go where they can find them, food and no dogs. A friend that used to work for a vet told me that in most cities - cats dont stray more than a mile or two from where they left before they find someone that will feed them - UNLESS they find a group of feral cats to take up with - so check around the back alleys near your house - you might find your cat.


What are the 3 adaptations a feral cat has?

Feral cats have to adapt to be able to withstand the elements and to find food. Adaptations feral cats have developed include thicker coats, retractable claws, and improved eyesight.


What do cats do when its cold outside?

Domestic cats go indoors and stay there, usually right beside a heat source. Feral cats seek shelter in any warm place they can find, such as subway vents and compost heaps. One of the things that kills feral cats is exposure. If a cat cannot find a place to keep warm, it may die.


How to get rid of stray cats without hurting them?

Find them a home. Shelters kill animals that don't get adopted.


How does one help feral cats find homes?

One of the better places to help one find a home for a feral cat, is the Human Society. They are an organization that helps with finding homes for all types of animals.


Why are feral cats bad?

Feral cats, while not "bad", can become a nuisance if they are allowed to breed unchecked and can develop very large colonies. Feral cat colonies can be found in many countries, and are often found in urban areas as it is easier to find food there. While many feral cats are wary of humans and tend to keep their distance, there is a problem with never knowing what infections or viruses a cat may be carrying, such as rabies. This can also be a problem with other cats, also. Some virus can be spread to other non-vaccinated cats, whether feral or domestic pets. However, some places have developed schemes which catches feral cats in order to neuter, vaccinate, and generally check the health of the cat. These keep the populations in check, and ensure that the cats are generally healthy and are unlikely to pass any illness onto another cat or person.