When you stop feeding a stray cat, it may become malnourished, hungry, and may need to find food elsewhere. This can lead to the cat scavenging for food in potentially dangerous places and becoming more vulnerable to illness and injury.
Try feeding it.
Feeding a stray cat milk is not recommended as many cats are lactose intolerant and can experience digestive issues. It is safer to provide fresh water and cat food for the stray cat.
Feeding a stray cat may increase the likelihood of it returning to your location, as it may associate you with a source of food. However, there is no guarantee that the cat will return, as it may have other places it visits for food.
Feeding a stray cat may encourage it to stay in the area, but it is not a guarantee. Cats are independent animals and may choose to leave even if they are being fed regularly.
If your feeding the stray cat then its more then likely to keep coming thereso IF you are feeding it Stop don't throw scraps out that your cats wont eatand take notice of how much your cats eat their food from the tin and the box and thisis cause if they leave a little in the bowl then the stray cat can just come alongand start eating out of it and if you have a female cat that's not done so it canthave kittens then its possible that the stray cat is a male that's not done andis looking for food,home,hugs,pats,kisses and female cats that you might have.IF THIS WASN'T THE ANSWER YOU WANTED SORRY I COULDN'T HELP.Call a shelter!
Stray cats can be dangerous due to the possibility of carrying diseases from hunting. To stop a stray cat from coming in the home through a cat flap with the intention of spraying in the house, it is best to contact animal control to remove the animal.
Once you cat is in for the night, block the cat door.
He is both a pet cat, because you can pet it, and a stray cat because you can stray it. :)
Yes, a stray cat is multicellular.
Stop feeding your cat.
No, a stray cat has not come into my house.
You could ask them to please stop feeding the cat. It also depends how many cats she's feeding? And how you sure that it's the whole neighborhood that the whole problem is for or just you and a few other people? You could ask the city if she's got a lot of cats that are causing a problem for the whole neighborhood.