Stray cats may be attracted to your house because it offers shelter, food sources like garbage or pet food left outside, and potential hiding spots. They may also be drawn to your property if there are other animals or resources that they can access.
Stray cats may come to your house for food, shelter, or a sense of safety. They may also be attracted to your property if you have outdoor food sources or if they sense other cats in the area.
Stray cats may come to your house seeking food, shelter, or companionship. They may also be attracted to your property if they sense other animals or if they have previously found resources there.
Copied and pasted of Google Search: If you have several stray cats on your porch (for just one day) it is probably because they are attracted to something in particular whether inside the house or outside. If the cats stay there and gradually more cats come over over the days, you'll probably have to figure out the problem and search your yard for anything that may trigger the cats interest. Otherwise spray the porch.
Stray Cats was created in 1980.
Put it somewhere the strays can't get to it and you cat can.. (like inside your house)
stray cats were stray cats...but since they were afraid of dogs...I think that you must have one
Cats may be attracted to your house for various reasons, such as seeking shelter, food, or a safe environment. They may also be drawn to your home due to the presence of other animals, scents, or potential hiding spots. Providing a welcoming environment for cats can increase the likelihood of them being attracted to your house.
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Stray cats are a problem because they kill song birds.
One way to deal with stray cats around your house is to contact local animal shelters or rescue organizations for assistance in trapping and rehoming them. You can also try providing food and water in a designated area away from your house to discourage them from coming too close. Additionally, consider installing motion-activated sprinklers or deterrents to keep stray cats away from your property.